mikopeilejä
Mikopeilejä is a Finnish term that translates to "micro-mirrors" in English. This term typically refers to a type of optical component composed of numerous tiny, individually controllable mirrors. These micro-mirrors are usually arranged in a two-dimensional array on a semiconductor chip. Each micro-mirror can be tilted or rotated independently, allowing it to reflect light in a specific direction. This precise control over light reflection is the core principle behind their functionality.
The primary application of mikopeilejä is in digital light processing (DLP) technology, which is widely used
Beyond projection, micro-mirror technology finds use in other optical systems. This includes adaptive optics, where micro-mirrors