Angular Spatial Light Modulator (ASLM)

Case ID:
UA17-156
Invention:

This invention is an Angular Spatial Light Modulator (ASLM) using a novel arrangement of illumination and digital micromirror devices (DMDs). The invention can simultaneously modulate spatial and angular content of light with a potential total bandwidth of 1Tera pixel-angle per second (1G in space and 1K in angle).

 

Background:
Optical systems control light spatially (the distribution of light on a single plane) and angularly (the propagation of light between planes). The current means of controlling light through the angular domain is limited because it relies on a motorized scanning mirror with a data rate 1,000 times smaller than a spatial light modulator. Therefore, a solution is needed to modulate both the angular and spatial domain without creating a bottleneck.

 

Applications:

  • LIDAR
  • Virtual reality or augmented reality displays
  • Projectors

 

Advantages:

  • Much higher angular and spatial modulation rates
  • Less expensive than mechanical scanners
  • More compact than mechanical scanners
  • More rugged and less vulnerable to failure


Status: issued U.S. patent #11,223,805

Patent Information:
Contact For More Information:
Richard Weite
Senior Licensing Manager, College of Optical Sciences
The University of Arizona
RichardW@tla.arizona.edu
Lead Inventor(s):
Yuzuru Takashima
Brandon Hellman
Braden Smith
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