High Phase Stability – Making an LCOS SLM faster usually means the phase stability is worse. However, we’ve combined our traditional analog drive scheme with new proprietary technologies to suppress phase instabilities to 0.05% to 2.0% without compromising speed. Phase ripple is quantified by measuring the variation in intensity of the 1st order diffracted spot as compared to the mean intensity while writing a blazed phase grating to the SLM. Since phase stability varies as a function of pixel voltage, this measurement approach is an average and does not represent all scenarios. If your application requires extremely low phase ripple, please contact a Meadowlark Solutions Engineer for more information on the 19×12 SLM.
Key Features:
- High resolution
- High speed High
- Phase Stability
- Pure analog phase control
- High first order efficiency
- High reflectivity
- High power handling
- On-board Memory
- Wavelengths from 488-1650 nm








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