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Real-Time Computer-Generated Hologram Via Liquid Crystal Television Spatial Light Modulator

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Abstract

A novel use of a liquid-crystal television (LCTC) is described. It is shown that, if the phase non-uniformity of the LCTV is corrected by a liquid gate, then a simple computer-generated hologram can be written and coherently reconstructed.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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