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projection optics

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projection optics [prə′jek·shən ‚äp·tiks]
(optics)


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A microdisplay is a small, high-resolution display, about the size of a thumbnail, that when combined with projection optics, has the unique advantage of being able to magnify and project an image that is much larger than the display itself.
Illumination and projection optics therefore consist of several sequentially arranged, intricately shaped mirrors instead of the lenses normally used until now.
Delivering the highest repetition rate available on any light source to date, the 6kHz XLA 300 offers 60 watts (W) of output power, allowing increased power to be delivered at lower pulse energies -- minimizing optical material damage to both the illuminator and projection optics.
 
 
 
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