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Spatial light modulator

About: Spatial light modulator is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 9043 publications have been published within this topic receiving 130143 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a computer generated holography technique is employed to generate a custom defined wavefront, realized in the + 1 diffraction order when a collimated laser beam is diffracted by a binary transmission hologram.
Abstract: This article describes a graduate level optics laboratory experiment on the manipulation of the wavefront of a laser beam using a spatial light modulator. A computer generated holography technique is employed to generate a custom defined wavefront, realized in the +1 diffraction order when a collimated laser beam is diffracted by a binary transmission hologram. The hologram is written on a liquid crystal spatial light modulator and can be updated at a video rate using a personal computer interface.

65 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a two-beam interference structured illumination fluorescence microscope is presented, where a programmable spatial light modulator (ferroelectric LCoS) in an intermediate image plane enables precise and rapid control of the excitation pattern in the specimen.
Abstract: We describe a two-beam interference structured illumination fluorescence microscope. The novelty of the presented system lies in its simplicity. A programmable spatial light modulator (ferroelectric LCoS) in an intermediate image plane enables precise and rapid control of the excitation pattern in the specimen. The contrast of the projected light pattern is strongly influenced by the polarization state of the light entering the high NA objective. To achieve high contrast, we use a segmented polarizer. Furthermore, a mask with six holes blocks unwanted components in the spatial frequency spectrum of the illumination grating. Both these passive components serve their purpose in a simpler and almost as efficient way as active components. We demonstrate a lateral resolution of 114.2 ± 9.5 nm at a frame rate of 7.6 fps per reconstructed 2D slice.

65 citations

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20 Jul 2017
TL;DR: Both simulation tests and experiments demonstrate good-quality imaging for super-resolution with a factor of 4 and a serious advantage over diffraction-limited resolution as defined by Abbe’s criterion.
Abstract: In this paper, we consider computational super-resolution inverse diffraction phase retrieval. The optical setup is lensless, with a spatial light modulator for aperture phase coding. The paper is focused on experimental tests of the super-resolution sparse phase amplitude retrieval algorithm. We start from simulations and proceed to physical experiments. Both simulation tests and experiments demonstrate good-quality imaging for super-resolution with a factor of 4 and a serious advantage over diffraction-limited resolution as defined by Abbe’s criterion.

65 citations

Patent
05 Jun 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a display apparatus including a light source and a pre-polarizer for forming a beam of light (130) was used to provide a polarized beam of illumination.
Abstract: A display apparatus ( 10 ) including a light source ( 15 ) for forming a beam of light ( 130 ). A pre-polarizer ( 45 ) polarizes the beam of light ( 130 ) to provide a polarized beam of light. A wire grid polarization beamsplitter ( 50 ) receives the polarized beam of light and transmits the polarized beam of light which has a first polarization, and reflects the polarized beam of light which has a second polarization. A reflective spatial light modulator ( 55 ) selectively modulates the polarized beam of light that has a first polarization to encode image data thereon in order to form a modulated beam ( 360 ) and reflects the modulated beam back to the wire grid polarization beamsplitter ( 50 ). A compensator ( 260 ) is located between the wire grid polarization beamsplitter ( 50 ) and the reflective spatial light modulator ( 55 ) for conditioning oblique and skew rays of the modulated beam ( 360 ). The wire grid polarization beamsplitter ( 50 ) reflects the compensated modulated beam ( 360 ) and the wire gird polarization beamsplitter ( 50 ) is rotated in plane to optimize the contrast. A polarization analyzer ( 60 ) removes residual light of the opposite polarization state from the compensated modulated beam ( 360 ). Image-forming optics ( 20 ) form an image from the compensated modulated beam ( 360 ).

65 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the current status of high-resolution panels, followed by addressing issues related to the driving frequency (i.e., liquid crystal response time and hardware interface).
Abstract: Fine pixel size and high-resolution liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) backplanes have been developed by various companies and research groups since 1973. The development of LCoS is not only beneficial for full high definition displays but also to spatial light modulation. The high-quality and well-calibrated panels can project computer generated hologram (CGH) designs faithfully for phase-only holography, which can be widely utilized in 2D/3D holographic video projectors and components for optical telecommunications. As a result, we start by summarizing the current status of high-resolution panels, followed by addressing issues related to the driving frequency (i.e., liquid crystal response time and hardware interface). LCoS panel qualities were evaluated based on the following four characteristics: phase linearity control, phase precision, phase stability, and phase accuracy.

65 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023137
2022321
2021266
2020451
2019460
2018452