The most popular method used to generate the Computer Generated Holograms (CGH) is the Gerchberg-Saxton (GS) algorithm. GS computes an approximation of the desired beam shape, and consequently, some distortions may arise. Although many algorithms have been proposed, exact methods to overcome the problem completely do not yet exist. Here we show, for the first time to best of our knowledge, that in some specific configurations exact solutions of the GS algorithm can be achieved so as to produce a limited number of light intensity spots in a clean array. The basic concept is described and both numerical as well as experimental implementations are provided
We propose a new iterative algorithm for obtaining optimal holograms targeted to the generation of a...
We report on the development of a doubly weighted Gerchberg?Saxton algorithm (DWGS) to enable genera...
By changing the amplitude and phase of optical beams digital holography allows for the generation of...
The most popular method used to generate the Computer Generated Holograms (CGH) is the Gerchberg-Sax...
The most popular method used to generate the Computer Generated Holograms (CGH) is the Gerchberg-Sax...
We use a three-dimensional Gerchberg–Saxton algorithm (Shabtay (2003) Opt. Commun. 226 33) to calcul...
The Gerchberg-Saxton (GS) algorithm is widely used in various disciplines of modern sciences and tec...
The use of spatial light modulators to project computer generated holograms is a common strategy for...
The use of spatial light modulators to project computer generated holograms is a common strategy for...
Reconstruction of computer generated holograms (CGHs) addressed on a spatial light modulator (SLM) i...
The use of spatial light modulators to project computer generated holograms is a common strategy for...
We have investigated design criteria for calculation of computer generated holograms, aiming to redu...
We have investigated design criteria for calculation of computer generated holograms, aiming to redu...
Gerchberg-Saxton Algorithm is a common tool for designing Computer Generated Holograms. There exist ...
We present what is to our knowledge a novel technique for efficient suppression of the zero-order be...
We propose a new iterative algorithm for obtaining optimal holograms targeted to the generation of a...
We report on the development of a doubly weighted Gerchberg?Saxton algorithm (DWGS) to enable genera...
By changing the amplitude and phase of optical beams digital holography allows for the generation of...
The most popular method used to generate the Computer Generated Holograms (CGH) is the Gerchberg-Sax...
The most popular method used to generate the Computer Generated Holograms (CGH) is the Gerchberg-Sax...
We use a three-dimensional Gerchberg–Saxton algorithm (Shabtay (2003) Opt. Commun. 226 33) to calcul...
The Gerchberg-Saxton (GS) algorithm is widely used in various disciplines of modern sciences and tec...
The use of spatial light modulators to project computer generated holograms is a common strategy for...
The use of spatial light modulators to project computer generated holograms is a common strategy for...
Reconstruction of computer generated holograms (CGHs) addressed on a spatial light modulator (SLM) i...
The use of spatial light modulators to project computer generated holograms is a common strategy for...
We have investigated design criteria for calculation of computer generated holograms, aiming to redu...
We have investigated design criteria for calculation of computer generated holograms, aiming to redu...
Gerchberg-Saxton Algorithm is a common tool for designing Computer Generated Holograms. There exist ...
We present what is to our knowledge a novel technique for efficient suppression of the zero-order be...
We propose a new iterative algorithm for obtaining optimal holograms targeted to the generation of a...
We report on the development of a doubly weighted Gerchberg?Saxton algorithm (DWGS) to enable genera...
By changing the amplitude and phase of optical beams digital holography allows for the generation of...