Encoding complex fields by using a phase-only optical element

  • Mendoza-Yero O
  • Mínguez-Vega G
  • Lancis J
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Abstract

We show that the amplitude and phase information from a two-dimensional complex field can be synthesized from a phase-only optical element with micrometric resolution. The principle of the method is based on the combination of two spatially sampled phase elements by using a low-pass filter at the Fourier plane of a 4-f optical system. The proposed encoding technique was theoretically demonstrated, as well as experimentally validated with the help of a phase-only spatial light modulator for phase encoding, a conventional CMOS camera to measure the amplitude of the complex field, and a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor to determine its phase.

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Mendoza-Yero, O., Mínguez-Vega, G., & Lancis, J. (2014). Encoding complex fields by using a phase-only optical element. Optics Letters, 39(7), 1740. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.39.001740

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