Image-readout optical system for large size electronic holography using multiple spatial light modulators

Author(s):  
Hisayuki Sasaki ◽  
Kenji Yamamoto ◽  
Koki Wakunami ◽  
Yasuyuki Ichihashi ◽  
Ryutaro Oi ◽  
...  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hisayuki Sasaki ◽  
Kenji Yamamoto ◽  
Koki Wakunami ◽  
Yasuyuki Ichihashi ◽  
Ryutaro Oi ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 453 ◽  
pp. 124311
Author(s):  
Nan-Nan Li ◽  
Di Wang ◽  
Chao Liu ◽  
Shu-Feng Lin ◽  
Qiong-Hua Wang

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Su-Juan Liu ◽  
Ning-Tao Ma ◽  
Ping-Ping Li ◽  
Di Wang

In this paper, we propose a holographic near-eye 3D display method based on large-size computer-generated hologram (CGH). The reconstructed image with a large viewing angle is obtained by using a time multiplexing and spatial tiling system. The large-size CGHs are generated and they record the information of the 3D object from different angles. The CGHs are reproduced at different moments. For a certain reconstructed moment, three spatial light modulators (SLMs) spatially spliced into a linear structure are used to load a single CGH. The diffraction boundary angle of the reconstructed light forming each image point is equal to the maximum diffraction angle of the SLM, so the viewing angle of the image generated by the CGH is enlarged. For different CGHs, the incident angle of reconstructed light is changed. Through time multiplexing, the reconstructed images of the CGHs are combined into a reconstructed image whose viewing angle is further enlarged. Due to the large viewing angle of the reconstructed image, the proposed method has unique advantages in near-eye display. The feasibility of the proposed method is proved by experimental results.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pascuala García-Martínez ◽  
Ignacio Moreno ◽  
María del Mar Sánchez-López ◽  
Jordi Gomis ◽  
Pedro Martínez ◽  
...  

Supercontinuum (SC) lasers combine a broadband light spectrum with the unique properties of single-mode lasers. In this work we present an optical system to spectrally filter a SC laser source using liquid-crystal on silicon (LCoS) spatial light modulators (SLM). The proposed optical system disperses the input laser and the spectrally separated components are projected onto the LCoS-SLM, where the state of polarization of each wavelength is separately modulated. Finally, recombining the modulated spectral components results in an output laser source where the spectrum can be controlled dynamically from a computer. The system incorporates two branches to independently control the visible (VIS) and the near infrared (NIR) spectral content, thus providing a SC laser source from 450 to 1,600 nm with programmable spectrum. This new ability for controlling at will the wide spectra of the SC laser sources can be extremely useful for biological imaging applications.


2020 ◽  
Vol 129 (7) ◽  
pp. 1030
Author(s):  
Н.Г. Сцепуро ◽  
Г.К. Красин ◽  
М.С. Ковалев ◽  
В.Н. Пестерева

In various areas of photonics, there is a tendency to move from elements of physical optics to elements of flat optics, primarily due to reducing dimensions of instruments and devices. Usually, spatial light modulators are used to quickly output flat phase elements. In this paper, the possibility of replacing the optical system with a computer-generated lens was investigated. The novelty of the work lies in a comparative analysis of point spread functions formed by an optical system and a computer-synthesized lens. Numerous experiments confirm the result.


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