Phase-only optically addressable spatial-light modulator and on-line phase-modulation detection system

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Abstract

The influence of driving conditions on the phase-modulation ability of an optically addressable spatial-light modulator (OASLM) is investigated using an equivalent circuit method and a system for measuring wave-front modulation that uses a phase-unwrapping data-processing method, and is constructed with a charge-coupled device and wave-front sensor. 1λ peak-to-valley phase change for a 1053 nm laser beam is acquired with the home-made OASLM at the optimal driving voltage of 14 V at 200 Hz. The detection system for wave-front modulation has a spatial resolution of 200 μm for binary images and a minimum distinguishable contrast of 1 mm. On-line phase modulation with feedback control can be acquired with the OASLM and the corresponding measuring system.

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Pei, L., Huang, D., Fan, W., Cheng, H., & Li, X. (2018). Phase-only optically addressable spatial-light modulator and on-line phase-modulation detection system. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8101812

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