<p>➀ The Fraunhofer IPMS has developed high-precision area light modulators that are crucial for semiconductor and other industries due to increasing miniaturization and complexity.</p><p>➁ These modulators use micro-mirror arrays that can be individually tilted or lowered to control and manipulate light direction, intensity, or phase with nanometer precision and high programming speeds.</p><p>➂ Applications include structured illumination, pattern generation, laser ablation, and holographic 3D imaging, with evaluation kits available for customers and users.</p>
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