Real-Time Optical Holography Using a Spatial Light Modulator
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1990
Publication Source
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
Abstract
Paper proposes a real-time technique for recording and reconstructing optical holograms. Holographic recording is accomplished by scanning an object with two superposed light beams of different temporal frequencies. For reconstruction, the scanned information is transferred to an electron beam addressed spatial light modulator for coherent processing and optically read out to reconstruct an image of the scanned object.
Inclusive pages
L1840–L1842
ISBN/ISSN
0021-4922
Copyright
Copyright © 1990, The Japanese Society of Applied Physics.
Publisher
The Japanese Society of Applied Physics
Volume
29
Issue
10
Peer Reviewed
yes
Keywords
Holography, Image Reconstruction, Light Modulation, Optical Scanners, Electron Beams, Light Beams, Optical Heterodyning, Scanning
eCommons Citation
Poon, Ting-Chung; Duncan, Bradley D.; Wu, Ming Hsien; Shinoda, K.; and Suzuki, Y., "Real-Time Optical Holography Using a Spatial Light Modulator" (1990). Electro-Optics and Photonics Faculty Publications. 3.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/eop_fac_pub/3
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