Light-shaping diffusers from Luminit reduce speckle in laser projectors

May 19, 2016
Monolithic Glass Light Shaping Diffusers (MG-LSDs) improve the beam angle quality of light engines and reduce speckle in laser-based projectors.

Monolithic Glass Light Shaping Diffusers (MG-LSDs) improve the beam angle quality of light engines and reduce speckle in laser-based projectors. Available in angles from 1° to 15°, the glass plate diffusers are etched directly into float glass and can be-mass produced at a low per-piece cost. The diffusers have a high laser-damage threshold and light transmission up to 98% with optional AR coating.
Luminit
Torrance, CA

www.luminitco.com

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