We demonstrate high-resolution, raster-scanning display systems based on pa
irs of orthogonally scanning, surface-micromachined mirrors. The first mirr
or of the raster-scanning pair determines the line-scan rate of the display
and is driven at its resonant frequency which is on the order of 4.7 kHz,
The second mirror, driven at a frequency below its resonance and scanning o
rthogonally to the first mirror, determines the image refresh rate. Both mi
rrors have a maximum optical scanning angle of 15 degrees, Single chip and
two chip scanners are demonstrated. The resolution of the single-chip displ
ay, based on average pixel size, is 102 x 119 pixels. The curvature of the
mirror surfaces are characterized and optically compensated to achieve this
resolution.