The data sheet on DLP 9500 says the illumination power density for >700 nm is only 10 mW/cm^(2). Could the DMD be coated for infrared range, so the maximum power density can come to the scale of W/cm^(2)?
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The data sheet on DLP 9500 says the illumination power density for >700 nm is only 10 mW/cm^(2). Could the DMD be coated for infrared range, so the maximum power density can come to the scale of W/cm^(2)?
Hello Xiaolei,
Referring to existing DMD with NIR coating http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/dlp4500nir.pdf i am guessing it can come around b/w 2 to 4 W/cm^(2).
Currently we haven't any plans to provide NIR coating for the DLP9500 devices. However we keep such request in mind.
Are you working for any specific applications? We can discuss it offline... please send me a friend's request.
Regards,
Sanjeev