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Converting automotive free-form reflectors into phase images for computer-generated holograms

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Abstract

An approach for converting automotive free-form reflectors into phase images is shown. The reflectors height profile is linked to local phase shifts of plane waves. The results are verified by comparing ray-tracing and wave-propagation simulations.

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