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Dynamic Spatio-Temporal Modulation of Light by Phononic Architectures

Descripción del proyecto

Transformación de las técnicas de obtención de imágenes gracias a la modulación simultánea de la luz

Muchos productos y dispositivos dependen de las técnicas de obtención de imágenes, desde las pantallas de proyección hasta los sensores remotos. El equipo del proyecto DYNAMO, financiado con fondos europeos, espera lograr un nuevo paradigma en este ámbito al crear moduladores espaciales de luz que pueden funcionar a la vez. Los moduladores espaciales de luz convencionales funcionan de forma secuencial: un haz de luz adopta diferentes patrones, y el intervalo de tiempo entre los patrones se rige por la frecuencia de actualización del dispositivo. En su lugar, los investigadores proponen enviar todos los patrones en un solo pulso corto de nanosegundos, creando así un dispositivo dinámico de modulación de luz espaciotemporal. El resultado será una técnica ultrarrápida de obtención de imágenes con una frecuencia de actualización para píxeles dinámicos equivalente a la de la gama del gigahercio.

Objetivo

Imaging technologies form the basis of a vast range of products and devices and improvements would have a huge impact both scientifically and commercially. We have identified a key bottleneck, how light is modulated in the imaging system, that we can unlock to achieve a new paradigm in imaging technologies. Spatial light modulators, and similar components, operate sequentially: the light beam is shaped in different patterns but the time interval between patterns is limited by the refresh rate of the device. We will remove this limitation, thereby creating a technological breakthrough; our advance will be to send all possible patterns of the device simultaneously, and encoded in a short nanosecond pulse, creating the concept of parallel beam shaping or dynamic spatio-temporal light modulation device. In Dynamo, we will shape optical beams in two spatial dimensions plus the temporal one. The equivalent refresh rate of the dynamic pixel will start at GHz, although we are confident it will become much higher by the end of the project. To give an idea of our ambition, we compare this improvement in the time to process images with the improvement in the clock frequency of computers: the first general-purpose electronic computer, the ENIAC, had a clock frequency of 100kHz in 1945. It was not until 2000 where AMD reached 1 GHz in their computers. Processing images is broadly similar to processing data so this is indicative of the fifty-year acceleration in the realm of imaging that we will achieve. Dynamo is an ambitious and integrated project that begins by studying the fundamentals of acoustic wave scattering and ends by developing ultra-fast imaging applications in optics. The success of this pathway requires the synergy of the disciplines of physical acoustics, photonics and imaging. The outcomes from this project offer to accelerate imaging technologies and place European science and industry at the forefront of the inventions and advances that will follow.

Régimen de financiación

HORIZON-EIC - HORIZON EIC Grants

Coordinador

UNIVERSITAT JAUME I DE CASTELLON
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 876 027,50
Dirección
AVENIDA VICENT SOS BAYNAT S/N
12006 Castellon De La Plana
España

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Región
Este Comunitat Valenciana Castellón/Castelló
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 958 415,00

Participantes (5)

Socios (9)