• HOLOEYE Photonics AG

    Volmerstr 1
    Berlin 12489
    Germany
    49-30-4036 9380
    49-30-4036-938-99

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    Provides professional services and products based upon microstructured optical components and computer-controlled optical wave manipulation. Products include diffractive optics, active spatial light modulators and LCOS microdisplay components.

    Products

    eris_slm
    An updated driver firmware for the ERIS Spatial Light Modulator offers a real 120 Hz operation mode. Compared to the method using 2 color channels sequentially to achieve frame...
    pluto2
    Based on customer requests and feedback, HOLOEYE developed a new version of the PLUTO-2.1 Spatial Light Modulator optimized for 1700 - 2500 nm (Short Wavelength Infrared). The...
    eris_spatial_light_modulator
    The NEW ERIS-NIR-153 version is optimized to cover a broad wavelength range from 420 nm up to 1100 nm. This offers highest flexibility of use across different projects and applications...
    LCOS based phase modulator with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution

    Press Releases

    jdc_lcos_microdisplay
    Berlin, Germany – 22 January 2024 - HOLOEYE Photonics AG announced that it has acquired assets from Jasper Display Corp’s (JDC) LCOS technology portfolio. JDC was ...

    Articles

    Holoeye Photonics
    The PLUTO-2.1 spatial light modulator features a faster pulse addressing frequency than the previous version.
    (Figure: University of Twente)
    The blue curve shows the expected fall-off of energy density with increasing penetration depth of light in a scattering medium (the small dip at the entering surface is a function of the scatterer's mean free path). The red enhanced diffusion curve shows a very different result: a sharp rise, resulting in much more energy stored inside the scattering layer.
    An SLM shapes the incoming wavefront, boosting stored light power within the medium by 4.6 times.
    1003lfw12 Holoeye
    The PLUTO phase-only spatial light modulators (SLMs) are based on reflective LCOS microdisplays with HDTV resolution.
    FIGURE 1. A CCD captures the image of a diffraction pattern with seven lines that is produced by a diffractive optical element. Each line consists of 301 spots and the area defined by the lines is 44 × 61 mm at a distance of 500 mm from the DOE.
    Diffractive optical elements can be used for optical-pattern generation, especially for applications in which the laser spots or pattern elements must be created at precisely ...

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