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High-space bandwidth product computer-generated holography using volume holography
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We suggest a method for coding high resolution computer-generated volume holograms. It involves splitting the computer-generated hologram into multiple holograms, each individually recorded as a volume hologram utilizing the maximal resolution available from the spatial light modulator. Our method enables their simultaneous subsequent reconstruction. We demonstrate the recording and the reconstruction of a computer-generated volume hologram with a space bandwidth product much higher than the maximal one of the spatial light modulator used as an interface. Finally, we analyze the scheduling procedure of the multiple holographic recording process in photorefractive medium in this specific application.
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© 1993 SPIE. The work of J.R. was done while he was a National Research Council Research Associate at Rome Laboratory. The work of M.S. and A.Y. was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The work of J.B. was supported by NASA's Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology.Attached Files
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