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16 September 2002 Transmissive kinform fabricated using binary optical technique
Renwang Mu, Xianming Ji, Jianping Ding, Liangkai Han, Jin Zhou, Xinfan Huang, Wenqi Gao
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Abstract
The kinoform is attractive because of the high diffraction efficiency and the manner of on-axial reconstruction. In this work, we use the Gerchberg-Saxton iterative algorithms to optimize phase distribution of the kinoform. The phase in each pixel is then quantized into a set of eight-level values. The surface of quartz glass plate is etched to a depth determined by the corresponding phase retard, forming a kinform with stair-like surface relief. The optical experiments are canied out. The on-axial reconstruction image with high fidelity and high efficiency is obtained.
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Renwang Mu, Xianming Ji, Jianping Ding, Liangkai Han, Jin Zhou, Xinfan Huang, and Wenqi Gao "Transmissive kinform fabricated using binary optical technique", Proc. SPIE 4929, Optical Information Processing Technology, (16 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.483259
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KEYWORDS
Computer generated holography

Etching

Diffraction

Photomasks

Quantization

3D image reconstruction

Binary data

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