Abstract
The crosstalk noise produced in the multiplexing technology of curved computer-generated holograms has caused great damage to reconstructed objects. In order to solve this problem, we propose a method to realize three-dimensional object reconstruction with low crosstalk noise impact. By multiplexing the spherical holograms in the horizontal and vertical directions, the complex amplitudes of the multiple spherical holograms with different curvatures are added to form a composed hologram. The generated hologram records many unrelated scenes of the object. According to the different angles used to generate the hologram, the original object under different viewpoints can be rebuilt, and the multiview multiplexing and reconstruction of three-dimensional objects can be realized. Simulation and optical experiments verify the feasibility of this method.
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