4.6 Article

Performance Estimation of Intensity Accumulation Display by Computer-Generated Holograms

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11167729

Keywords

computer-generated hologram; CGH; binary holography; holographic display; speckle

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [109-2221-E-035-076-MY3, 109-2813-C-035-039-E]

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Binary computer-generated holograms often have serious speckle noise, which can be reduced through intensity accumulation. Adding enough randomness to CGHs can help average out speckle noise. Research shows that random phase and random down-sampling can produce equivalent randomness, and it is not recommended to use iterative calculations for intensity accumulation displays.
The image generated by binary computer-generated holograms (CGHs) always suffers from serious speckle noise. Thanks to the fast frame rate of the binary spatial light modulator, the speckle can be significantly suppressed by intensity accumulation, i.e., the sequential display of multiple CGHs of the same scene. If enough randomness is added to the CGHs, the speckle noise can be mostly averaged out. Intuitively, the quality of the reconstructed image should be proportional to the number of intensity accumulation. However, there is no simple method to predict the dependence of the average noise and accumulation number, and we can only know the results after finishing the full computation. In this paper, we propose an empirical formula of the average noise based on the speckle phenomenon in a laser projector. Using this model, we have confirmed that the randomness induced by random phase is equivalent to that induced by random down-sampling for the generation of binary CGHs. In addition, if the computational efficiency is a concern, the CGH calculated with iterations is not recommended for intensity accumulation display. Finally, there is an upper-quality limit of the reconstructed image by intensity accumulation. Thus, a strategy for efficient intensity accumulation is suggested.

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