Diffraction, Fourier Optics and Imaging

Chapter 16 - Diffractive Optics II

16.1   INTRODUCTION

This chapter is a continuation of Chapter 15, covering more methods on diffractive
optics. It consists of seven sections. Section 16.2 is on the method of virtual
holography which makes DOEs easier to handle by accommodating to the
requirements of technologies of implementation. It also brings closer holography
and classical optics.

Section 16.3 discusses the method of POCS discussed in Section 14.8 to design
binary DOEs. Section 16.4 incorporates the POCS method in a novel approach
called iterative interlacing technique. In this method, subholograms are created, and
the iterative design of subholograms is based on minimizing the remaining
reconstruction error at each iteration.

Section 16.5 combines IIT and the decimation-in-frequency property used in FFT
algorithms to come up with a better and faster strategy to design the subholograms in
a method called ODIFIIT. Section 16.6 further generalizes the constant amplitude
Lohmann method discussed in Section 15.4 in quantization of amplitude and phase
in each Lohmann cell. The POCS method is used for the optimization of the
subholograms. Section 16.7 combines the Lohmann and ODIFIIT methods,
resulting in considerably higher accuracy in terms of reduced mean square error
in the desired image region.

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