2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2018.02.019
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LCoS display phase self-calibration method based on diffractive lens schemes

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“…To the best of our knowledge, the highest resolution of TDM reported as one-tenth wavelength of the illumination was using off-axis to yield the phase and amplitude of the diffracted field [10]. Besides the interferometric setup, a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor can be used to measure the complex diffracted field without the reference beam, see Figure 10c, to eliminate the external influences and minimize the measurement period [76][77][78][79]. In this sensor, a modified Hartmann mask (MHM) was closely set in front of the detector to create replicas of the incident wavefront in several identical but tilted waterfronts; their mutual interference patterns were then recorded on the detector.…”
Section: The Optical Setup Of Tomographic Diffractive Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge, the highest resolution of TDM reported as one-tenth wavelength of the illumination was using off-axis to yield the phase and amplitude of the diffracted field [10]. Besides the interferometric setup, a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor can be used to measure the complex diffracted field without the reference beam, see Figure 10c, to eliminate the external influences and minimize the measurement period [76][77][78][79]. In this sensor, a modified Hartmann mask (MHM) was closely set in front of the detector to create replicas of the incident wavefront in several identical but tilted waterfronts; their mutual interference patterns were then recorded on the detector.…”
Section: The Optical Setup Of Tomographic Diffractive Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, we provide a whole gray level range to fulfill the phase-voltage measurement. Finally, the interference shift, characterized as the pattern displacement which is distinguishable by the receiving CCD, is recorded and applied to calculate the phase-voltage relation [27]. The phase-voltage calibration is implemented as the above-explicated self-calibration method.…”
Section: A Lcos Display Phase-voltage Relation Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the abovementioned microparticle manipulation cases, as the light bottle structures are mainly controlled by addressing DOEs, the LCoS display introduced is operated in the phase-only regime. However, the disproportion of the phase-voltage relation and the spatial phase inhomogeneity [27,28] of the LCoS screen related with fabrication inaccuracy distort the DOE patterns generated, which influence the obtained light bottle structures for particle manipulation. Therefore, the precalibration and the optimization of the imperfect phase distribution of the LCoS are mandatory.…”
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“…Among other architectures, both Michelson [57] and Mach-Zehnder [58] interferometers have been successfully employed to carry out this task. Moreover, calibration techniques based on single-path interferometers have also been demonstrated as reliable methods to perform this task [59].…”
Section: Fig Ii6 -Example Of Calibration Mask Hamamatsu 840 Nmmentioning
confidence: 99%