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Significance Progress in imaging and display optical systems exerts significant influences on the development of science and technology. Imaging and display systems intrinsically utilize optical elements (geometric or phase elements) to modulate optical wavefronts and achieve expectational imaging relationships, system specifications, and structure requirements. As the representative elements of geometric and phase elements respectively, freeform optical elements (FOEs) and holographic optical elements (HOEs) have significant advantages in optical system design. FOEs possess high degrees of design freedom, which can greatly enhance the ability to modulate wavefronts and improve imaging performance. Additionally, freeform surfaces can correct the aberrations of optical systems with offaxis nonsymmetric structures. Meanwhile, HOEs can unconventionally deflect rays at large angles due to their unique ability to modulate optical wavefronts. They can dramatically reduce the weight and volume of optical systems due to the lightweight form factor, and realize better optical seethrough experiences and fullcolor display due to unique selectivity and multiplex
Significance Progress in imaging and display optical systems exerts significant influences on the development of science and technology. Imaging and display systems intrinsically utilize optical elements (geometric or phase elements) to modulate optical wavefronts and achieve expectational imaging relationships, system specifications, and structure requirements. As the representative elements of geometric and phase elements respectively, freeform optical elements (FOEs) and holographic optical elements (HOEs) have significant advantages in optical system design. FOEs possess high degrees of design freedom, which can greatly enhance the ability to modulate wavefronts and improve imaging performance. Additionally, freeform surfaces can correct the aberrations of optical systems with offaxis nonsymmetric structures. Meanwhile, HOEs can unconventionally deflect rays at large angles due to their unique ability to modulate optical wavefronts. They can dramatically reduce the weight and volume of optical systems due to the lightweight form factor, and realize better optical seethrough experiences and fullcolor display due to unique selectivity and multiplex
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