Published November 1, 1993
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Reduction in the reconstruction error of computer-generated holograms by photorefractive 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, their individual recording as volume holograms by use of the maximal resolution available from the spatial light modulator, and subsequent simultaneous reconstruction. We demonstrate the recording and the reconstruction of a computer-generated volume hologram with a space-bandwidth product much higher than the limitation imposed by the interfacing spatial light modulator. Finally, we analyze the scheduling procedure of the multiple holographic recording process in photorefractive medium in this specific application.
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© Copyright 1993 Optical Society of America Received June 23, 1993 The research of J. Rosen was done while he was a National Research Council Research Associate at Rome Laboratory. The research of M. Segev and A. Yariv was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The research of J. Barhen was supported by NASA's Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology. The authors acknowledge the generous support of Hughes Research Laboratories (Marvin Klein and Jan Grinberg).Files
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