Elimination of a zero-order beam induced by a pixelated spatial light modulator for holographic projection

Hao Zhang, Jinghui Xie*, Juan Liu, Yongtian Wang

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Abstract

A technique is proposed theoretically and verified experimentally to eliminate a zero-order beam caused by a pixelated phase-only spatial light modulator (SLM) for holographic projection. The formulas for determination of the optical field in the Fourier plane are deduced, and the influence of the pixelated structure of a SLM on the intensity of the zero-order beam is numerically investigated. Two currently existing techniques are studied and a new one is presented. These three techniques are used separately to eliminate the zero-order interruption, and the optical performances of the reconstructed patterns are compared. The new technique results in higher reconstruction quality and diffraction efficiency. A short animated movie is illuminated for holographic projection display. The experimental results show that the zero-order beam can be efficiently eliminated by the new technique. It is believed that this technique can be used in various optical systems that are based on pixelated phase-only SLMs, such as holographic optical tweezers and optical testing systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5834-5841
Number of pages8
JournalApplied Optics
Volume48
Issue number30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Oct 2009

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