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Holographic display based on a spatial DMD array

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Abstract

The image space of the reconstructed image from the hologram displayed on a digital micromirror device (DMD) is defined by the diffraction pattern induced by the 2D pixel pattern of the DMD, which works as a 2D blazed grating. Within this space, a reconstructed image of 100mm×20mm is spatially multiplexed by a 2×5 DMD array that is aligned on a board, without using any extra optics. Each DMD chip reconstructs an image piece of the size 20mm(width)×10mm(height). The reconstructed image looks somewhat noisy but regenerates the original object image faithfully.

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