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Electro-optic hologram generation on spatial light modulators

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Abstract

An iterative method for generating holograms on spatial light modulators is based on measuring the reconstructed complex image and on-line correction of the hologram. Apart from recording complex amplitude distributions, the new procedure may become a useful tool for applications such as adaptive optics and reconfigurable interconnection networks.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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