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- Pappas, Seth; Fishov, Asaf; Bifano, Thomas G. (2002). "Electrostatic micromirrors for subaperturing in an adaptive optics system" (PDF). Journal of Electrostatics...
- One ****ure application is controlling the light in buildings, based on micromirrors between the two panes of Insulated glazing. The power and direction of...
- based on optical micro-electro-mechanical technology that uses a digital micromirror device. It was originally developed in 1987 by Larry Hornbeck of Texas...
- interferometer in order to switch the signal, MEMS approaches involving arrays of micromirrors that can deflect an optical signal to the appropriate receiver, piezoelectric...
- horizontal resolution in half. The micromirrors are organized in a so-called "offset-diamond pixel layout" of 960×1080 micromirrors, rotated 45 degrees, with their...
- 7, July 1989, p. 8. [1]| Hornbeck, TI: From cathode rays to digital micromirrors:A history of electronic projection display technology "Audiovisual Systems...
- digital micromirror device (DMD) chip in a projector based on DLP technology, which has a surface with several hundred thousand micromirrors or single...
- Video of silver micromirrors in solution under optical darkfield microscope demonstrating Brownian motion, Casimir effect and colorful scattering of surface...
- Automotive Suppliers' Contribution to Excellence) Award for its Digital Micromirror Head-Up Display technology. Along with Audi, Continental also received...
- microscopic mirrors. Each of the micromirrors measures less than one-fifth the width of a human hair. A DLP chip's micromirror tilts either toward the light...