Image Quality Analysis and Optical Performance Requirement for Micromirror-Based Lissajous Scanning Displays

Sensors (Basel). 2016 May 11;16(5):675. doi: 10.3390/s16050675.

Abstract

Micromirror-based scanning displays have been the focus of a variety of applications. Lissajous scanning displays have advantages in terms of power consumption; however, the image quality is not good enough. The main reason for this is the varying size and the contrast ratio of pixels at different positions of the image. In this paper, the Lissajous scanning trajectory is analyzed and a new method based on the diamond pixel is introduced to Lissajous displays. The optical performance of micromirrors is discussed. A display system demonstrator is built, and tests of resolution and contrast ratio are conducted. The test results show that the new Lissajous scanning method can be used in displays by using diamond pixels and image quality remains stable at different positions.

Keywords: Lissajous scanning display; contrast ratio; diamond pixel; micromirror; resolution.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't