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21 December 2001 Initial phase assignment method for synthesizing computer-generated hologram
Enwen Dai, Changhe Zhou, Peng Xi, Shuai Zhao, Liren Liu
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Abstract
Random phase is usually assigned to the amplitude of the desired image to synthesis the phase-only computer-generated hologram(CGH). As a matter of fact, the CGH can be obtained directly if proper phase is assigned. But it is rather difficult since there are infinite ways of phase assignment. Based on the symmetry, a new deterministic binary phase coding technique is introduced in this paper. According to this method, the amplitude of the desired image is coded by a binary array derived form the desired image itself. The coarse CGH can be obtained by applying inverse discrete Fourier transform of the previous result. In order to get higher diffraction efficiency the usual iterative method is used to optimize the CGH. Using this method we have obtained several CGHs with high diffraction efficiency. The pattern of the binary CGH is transferred into the glass plate by inductive coupled plasma (ICP) technology. Experimental results are also given in this paper.
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Enwen Dai, Changhe Zhou, Peng Xi, Shuai Zhao, and Liren Liu "Initial phase assignment method for synthesizing computer-generated hologram", Proc. SPIE 4436, Wave-Optical Systems Engineering, (21 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451305
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KEYWORDS
Computer generated holography

Binary data

Diffraction

Fourier transforms

Glasses

Holograms

Iterative methods

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