Speckle reduction for display system with electromechanical...

Optical: systems and elements – Single channel simultaneously to or from plural channels

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C359S245000, C359S279000

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07046446

ABSTRACT:
A method for displaying an image including: forming at least three light beams by diffraction at a single linear light modulator, wherein the at least three light beams have substantially equal intensity and are substantially the same color; projecting the at least three light beams toward a display surface to form an image line; and, scanning the image line across the display surface to form an image thereby.

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