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TIR Prisms in DLP Systems: Enhancing Precision and Performance in Digital Projection
Introduction DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology has revolutionized industries ranging from home entertainment to medical imaging, delivering high-resolution visuals with exceptional clarity. At the heart of many advanced DLP systems lies a critical optical component: the TIR (Total Internal Reflection)...
A complete guide of optical TIR prism
TIR prisms, also known as total reflection prisms, are usually made of optical glass, crystal or other transparent materials, and are made up of two triangular prisms, usually with the hypotenuse of one prism (TIR) to separate or change the path of light in a digital projection system, such as illumination beams and imaging beams. This structure allows TIR prisms to effectively control the direction of light propagation, for example by deflecting or focusing light.


