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Computer-generated hologram generation method to increase the field of view of the reconstructed image

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In this paper, a computer-generated hologram (CGH) generation method is proposed to increase the field of view (FOV) in the holographic display. The CGH is generated through accumulating interference patterns of all object points. The size of each interference pattern is equal to the sum of the size of the recorded object and the spatial light modulator (SLM), so the size of the interference pattern is increased. The position of the interference pattern is related to that of the corresponding recorded object point. In the reconstruction process, three SLMs in a planar configuration are used to load the CGH. The seams between the SLMs are eliminated by beam splitters. Meanwhile, the boundaries of the diffraction light of all interference patterns are parallel with each other. Compared with the holographic display method using one SLM, the experiments demonstrate that the proposed method can reduce the demand for viewing distance and expand the FOV obviously in the horizontal direction, especially for the large-sized recorded object.

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