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19 February 2018 Binary patterns tool for computer generated holograms
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Abstract
Binary patterns has its origins in the first holograms generated by computer but with the improvement of the computational equipment began to work in gray levels. Binary patterns implementation is a proposal to obtain binary holograms representation without having to modify the techniques for their calculation.

Based on printing techniques, its sought to substitute each hologram pixel for an arrangement of certain size, trying to simulate the original value with a density of binary values. In this way a direct relationship between the arrangement size and the number of values that can be simulated is obtained.

Finding the appropriate arrangement size, its important to establish which shape or pattern will be used. In this theme some variants are proposed, however we highlight the random patterns, showing very interesting properties. Because of this, a small study is carried about propagation of randomness and its effects on the reconstructed field.
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Joan M. Villa-Hernández and Arturo Olivares-Pérez "Binary patterns tool for computer generated holograms", Proc. SPIE 10558, Practical Holography XXXII: Displays, Materials, and Applications, 105580U (19 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2288547
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Binary data

3D image reconstruction

Computer generated holography

Visualization

Image resolution

Printing

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