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Real-time two-dimensional holographic imaging by an electron beam addressed spatial light modulator

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Abstract

Real-time holographic recording using an optical heterodyne scanning technique proposed by Poon1 has recently been demonstrated, and real-time reconstruction of holograms generated by the scanning technique has also been achieved by using an electron beam addressed spatial light modulator (EBSLM).2 These experiments, however, have been limited to one-dimensional objects, such as a simple transmissive slit. In this talk, we present results of real-time two-dimensional holographic imaging. Details of the experimental set-up will also be discussed.

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