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Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology has allowed the realization of cost-effective, high-performance deformable mirrors for adaptive-optics-enhanced imaging. The idea of using an array ...
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As a spot scanning device, the 29 kHz resonant type high-speed MEMS mirror was used. The MEMS mirror can scan at up to 76 frames per second, making it ideal for high-speed phenomena like Ca 2 ...
Using tiny mirrors that reflect the input signal to the output port, MEMS technology is expected to be the prevailing method for building optical switches, also known as "photonic switches." ...
it does provide an interesting demonstration of these types of persistence of vision based displays, and without the use of exotic MEMS mirror modules or the like.
single chip 1200 MEMS mirror array with integrated VLSI drivers (4800 15-bit DACs with 120V amplifiers), multichip tire pressure sensing system with pressure sensor, two-axis acceleration sensor and a ...