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Visible reconstruction by a circular holographic display from digital holograms recorded under infrared illumination

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Abstract

A circular holographic display that consists of phase-only spatial light modulators is used to reconstruct images in visible light from digital holograms recorded under infrared (10.6 μm) illumination. The reconstruction yields a holographic digital video display of a three-dimensional ghostlike image of an object floating in space where observers can move and rotate around it.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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