Polarimetric calibrated robust dual-SLM complex-amplitude computer-generated holography.

Optics letters(2023)

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Abstract
Liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) is a widely used spatial light modulator (SLM) in computer-generated holography (CGH). However, the phase-modulating profile of LCoS is often not ideally uniform in application, bringing about undesired intensity fringes. In this study, we overcome this problem by proposing a highly robust dual-SLM complex-amplitude CGH technique, which incorporates a polarimetric mode and a diffractive mode. The polarimetric mode linearizes the general phase modulations of the two SLMs separately, while the diffractive mode uses camera-in-the-loop optimization to achieve improved holographic display. Experimental results show the effectiveness of our proposal in improving reconstructing accuracy by 21.12 in peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) and 50.74 in structure similarity index measure (SSIM), using LCoS SLMs with originally non-uniform phase-modulating profiles.
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dual-slm,complex-amplitude,computer-generated
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