Computer-generated hologram (CGH) widens the application fields rapidly in particular in recent three-dimensional movies. For example, many optics researchers investigate flexible optical tweezers to manipulate small particles and biological cells in water [1]. Phase CGH is most suitable for this purpose because of the extremely low optical-power loss [2].
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Hirose, A., & Higo, T. (2006). Proposal of holographic 3D-movie generation using coherent neural-network interpolation. In Computational Intelligence, Theory and Applications: International Conference 9th Fuzzy Days in Dortmund, Germany, Sept. 18-20, 2006 Proceedings (pp. 437–439). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-34783-6_44
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