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6 March 2002 New phase contrast methods for optical processing
Jesper Glueckstad, Paul C. Mogensen, Rene L. Eriksen
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Abstract
Based on the theoretical framework of the Generalized Phase Contrast (GPC) method we can design systems for a range of phase image processing applications and achieve optimal performance in terms of energy efficiency, visibility and peak irradiance. In this presentation, we give an overview of some potential applications that exploit the GPC method. These include phase-visualization and wavefront sensing, programmable optical tweezers, optical encryption systems and amplitude encoding of spatial phase patterns.
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Jesper Glueckstad, Paul C. Mogensen, and Rene L. Eriksen "New phase contrast methods for optical processing", Proc. SPIE 4734, Optical Pattern Recognition XIII, (6 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.458416
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KEYWORDS
Phase shift keying

Wavefronts

Phase contrast

Spatial light modulators

Binary data

Optical tweezers

Visualization

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