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Practical High-Contrast Holography

Authors :
Kabuli, Leyla
Cossairt, Oliver
Schiffers, Florian
Matsuda, Nathan
Kuo, Grace
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Holographic displays are a promising technology for immersive visual experiences, and their potential for compact form factor makes them a strong candidate for head-mounted displays. However, at the short propagation distances needed for a compact, head-mounted architecture, image contrast is low when using a traditional phase-only spatial light modulator (SLM). Although a complex SLM could restore contrast, these modulators require bulky lenses to optically co-locate the amplitude and phase components, making them poorly suited for a compact head-mounted design. In this work, we introduce a novel architecture to improve contrast: by adding a low resolution amplitude SLM a short distance away from the phase modulator, we demonstrate peak signal-to-noise ratio improvement up to 31 dB in simulation compared to phase-only, even when the amplitude modulator is 60$\times$ lower resolution than its phase counterpart. We analyze the relationship between diffraction angle and amplitude modulator pixel size, and validate the concept with a benchtop experimental prototype. By showing that low resolution modulation is sufficient to improve contrast, we pave the way towards practical high-contrast holography in a compact form factor.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 17 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2410.19347
Document Type :
Working Paper