Claims
- 1. A light-modulating system, comprising:a) a light source for emitting a sequence of light pulses at a period Tp; b) a light modulator having a variable-width switching profile with rise and fall times, Tr and Tf, respectively, wherein the greater of Tr and Tf is greater than Tp, the light modulator modulating the sequence of light pulses; and c) a controller for controlling the width of the variable-width switching profile.
- 2. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the controller modulates the width of the variable-width switching profile by a multiple of a least-significant-bit time, and wherein the least-significant-bit time is shorter than Tp, whereby the light modulator operates to perform a combination of pulse number and pulse amplitude modulation.
- 3. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the light source comprises a mode-locked laser.
- 4. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the light source comprises a Q-switched laser.
- 5. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the light modulator comprises a linear array of pixels.
- 6. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 5 further comprising beam-shaping optics that cause a uniform illumination of the light modulator in the array direction and focus the light in the orthogonal direction.
- 7. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the light modulator is an electromechanical grating modulator.
- 8. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the light modulator is a Grating Light Valve.
- 9. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the light modulator comprises an area array of pixels.
- 10. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 9 further comprising beam-shaping optics that cause a uniform illumination over the area of the light modulator.
- 11. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the light modulator is a micromirror array.
- 12. The light-modulating system claimed in claim 1 wherein the light modulator is a liquid crystal panel.
- 13. A method for displaying images, comprising the steps of:a) providing a sequence of light pulses having a period Tp; b) directing the light pulses to a spatial light modulator having a plurality of individually-addressed pixels having a variable-width switching profile with rise and fall times, Tr and Tf, respectively, wherein the greater of Tr and Tf is greater than Tp; c) generating a sequence of drive pulses for each pixel on the spatial light modulator corresponding to a video data stream, the drive pulse widths being integral multiples of a least-significant-bit time; and d) applying the drive pulses to the pixels of the spatial light modulator to modulate the light pulses.
- 14. The method for displaying images claimed in claim 13 wherein the least-significant-bit time is less than Tp, whereby the spatial light modulator operates to perform a combination of pulse number and pulse amplitude modulation.
- 15. The method for displaying images claimed in claim 13 wherein the spatial light modulator comprises a linear array of pixels, and further comprising the step of scanning a line image generated by the spatial light modulator to form an area image.
- 16. The method for displaying images claimed in claim 13 wherein the spatial light modulator is an electromechanical grating device.
- 17. The method for displaying images claimed in claim 13 wherein the spatial light modulator is a grating light valve.
- 18. The method for displaying images claimed in claim 13 wherein the spatial light modulator comprises an area array of pixels.
- 19. The method for displaying images claimed in claim 13 wherein the spatial light modulator is a micromirror array.
- 20. The method for displaying images claimed in claim 13 wherein the spatial light modulator is a liquid crystal panel.
- 21. A display system, comprising:a) a laser for emitting a sequence of light pulses at a period Tp; b) a spatial light modulator having a plurality of individually-addressed pixels with a variable-width switching profile with rise and fall times, Tr and Tf, respectively, wherein the greater of Tr and Tf is greater than Tp, the spatial light modulator modulating the sequence of light pulses; and c) a controller for modulating the width of the variable-width switching profile by a multiple of a least-significant-bit time that is shorter than Tp, whereby the spatial light modulator operates to perform a combination of pulse number and pulse amplitude modulation.
- 22. The display system claimed in claim 21 wherein the laser is mode locked.
- 23. The display system claimed in claim 21 wherein the laser is Q switched.
- 24. The display system claimed in claim 21 wherein the spatial light modulator is an electromechanical grating modulator.
- 25. The display system claimed in claim 21 wherein the spatial light modulator is a grating light valve.
- 26. The display system claimed in claim 21 wherein the spatial light modulator is a micromirror array.
- 27. The display system claimed in claim 21 wherein the spatial light modulator is a liquid crystal panel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a 111A application of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/307,829 filed Jul. 25, 2001, by Kruschwitz et al., entitled “Illumination System.”
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/307829 |
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