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Speckle noise reduction on a laser projection display via a broadband green light source
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2014
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PhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringOptical PropertiesSpeckle NoiseConversion EfficiencyOptical TestingLaser ApplicationsTemperature BandwidthLaser Projection DisplayOptical Information ProcessingSpeckle Noise ReductionFiber OpticsOptical SystemsOptical SpectroscopyOptical EngineeringOptoelectronicsElectro-optics Device
A broadband green light source was demonstrated using a tandem-poled lithium niobate (TPLN) crystal. The measured wavelength and temperature bandwidth were 6.5 nm and 100 °C, respectively, spectral bandwidth was 36 times broader than the periodically poled case. Although the conversion efficiency was smaller than in the periodic case, the TPLN device had a good figure of merit owing to the extremely large bandwidth for wavelength and temperature. The developed broadband green light source exhibited speckle noise approximately one-seventh of that in the conventional approach for a laser projection display.
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