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Speckle Suppression in Micro-Projection Systems Using a Vibrating Particle Scattering Surface
by Yiran Zhao, Xinyan Zheng, Shun Zhou, Huachen Liu, Xueping Sun and Weiguo Liu
Photonics 2026, 13(2), 134; https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics13020134 - 30 Jan 2026
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Laser beams are excellent projection sources due to their high brightness and color purity; however, their high coherence produces speckle noise, which reduces the clarity of images cast by compact projection systems. Existing suppression methods often require complex designs. Here, we propose a [...] Read more.
Laser beams are excellent projection sources due to their high brightness and color purity; however, their high coherence produces speckle noise, which reduces the clarity of images cast by compact projection systems. Existing suppression methods often require complex designs. Here, we propose a simple miniaturized speckle suppression structure (SSS) that consists of a low-absorption particle surface and a micro-vibrating unit. By generating and superimposing different speckle patterns over time, the structure simultaneously reduces both temporal and spatial coherence. A time-varying functional model was developed using a simulation to optimize its dynamic operation. The results of the experimental validation show that at 50 Hz vibration, the speckle contrast decreases from 30.23% to 6.98%, closely matching the simulated prediction of 7.12% and outperforming static configurations by 24%. The results indicate that the SSS is a straightforward, effective solution for enhancing the image quality of compact laser projection displays. Full article
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