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20 May 2005 A new electron beam-addressed reflective spatial light modulator and projection system for HWIL scene generation
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Abstract
We successfully fabricated two lots of micromirror devices. Each device consisted of a fused silica substrate, a substrate grid layer, a micromirror array layer, a dielectric membrane layer, and a top electrode layer (patterned with collector grid and vent hole only). Each micromirror array contained 1920×1536 mirrors, corresponding to resolution of 1920×1536. The process approach was repeatable, and reliable. Optical microscopy showed that the micromirrors were suspended above the glass panel by mirror post regions. The membrane was suspended above the substrate panel and above the array of micromirrors by membrane post regions. Micromirrors were flat and clean.
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Yin Liu and Christian Gutleben "A new electron beam-addressed reflective spatial light modulator and projection system for HWIL scene generation", Proc. SPIE 5785, Technologies for Synthetic Environments: Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing X, (20 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.602150
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Micromirrors

Reflectivity

Glasses

Imaging systems

Projection systems

Aluminum

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