Abstract
This paper discusses the problem of using acoustooptic deflectors and modulators to form images
in laser projection displays. The advantages of a deflecting and modulating module based on
two mutually perpendicular Bragg cells are demonstrated. The devices are characterized by such
parameters as the information capacity and the information throughput. A connection is
demonstrated between these parameters and the physical characteristics of the deflectors, including
the SNR. The advantages and disadvantages of acoustooptic systems for the deflection and
modulation of light are analyzed from the viewpoint of using them to project laser
images.
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