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UV-Hardened Spatial Light Modulator

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UV-Hardened Spatial Light ModulatorThe SLM150 UV hardened spatial light modulator from Santec Corp. is based on liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) technology.

The SLM150 is a 2D spatial light modulator with 42× higher UV durability when compared to standard devices. A power density up to
10 mW/cm2 is sustainable using a novel liquid crystal and dielectric mirror design.

The SLM-150 follows the popular first-generation SLM-100 from Santec that has been deployed in various industrial and scientific applications including beam shaping, computer-generated holograms, optical manipulation and wave-front compensation.


Photonics Spectra
Apr 2018
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