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A '''steerable beam''' is a source of light that acts as a [[ray]] that can have its direction changed rapidly and in a number of directions.
 
A '''steerable beam''' is a source of light that acts as a [[ray]] that can have its direction changed rapidly and in a number of directions.
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A steerable beam can act as a [[superpixel]].
  
 
It can be a component of a flat-panel [[light field display]].
 
It can be a component of a flat-panel [[light field display]].
  
 
It can be done using Isaac Newton's mechanics, but this limits its speed and efficiency.
 
It can be done using Isaac Newton's mechanics, but this limits its speed and efficiency.
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It can be done using a [[phased array]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:20, 26 September 2024

A steerable beam is a source of light that acts as a ray that can have its direction changed rapidly and in a number of directions.

A steerable beam can act as a superpixel.

It can be a component of a flat-panel light field display.

It can be done using Isaac Newton's mechanics, but this limits its speed and efficiency.

It can be done using a phased array.

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