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Jinze Sha1, Antoni Wojcik2, Benjamin Wetherfield2
1Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB3 0FA, UK. js2294@cam.ac.uk.
Scientific Reports
|August 21, 2024
Summary
This study introduces Multi-Frame Holograms Batched Optimization, a new method for generating binary phase holograms. It improves image fidelity and speeds up convergence compared to existing techniques.
Area of Science:
- Computational optics
- Digital holography
- Image processing
Background:
- Traditional phase retrieval methods for computer-generated holograms (e.g., Gerchberg-Saxton, gradient descent) are susceptible to noise and defects.
- Prior work introduced time-averaging of multiple hologram frames (e.g., One-Step Phase-Retrieval, Adaptive One-Step Phase-Retrieval) to mitigate these issues.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop an advanced phase retrieval technique for generating high-fidelity binary phase holograms.
- To improve algorithmic convergence speed in both Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction regimes.
- To offer a robust alternative to existing hologram generation methods.
Main Methods:
- The proposed technique, Multi-Frame Holograms Batched Optimization (MFHBO), utilizes the L-BFGS optimization algorithm.
- MFHBO simultaneously generates a batch of binary phase holograms.
- The method leverages time-averaging of multiple hologram frames for enhanced reconstruction.
Main Results:
- MFHBO demonstrated superior performance in both simulated and experimental comparisons against One-Step Phase-Retrieval and Adaptive One-Step Phase-Retrieval.
- The technique achieved improved fidelity in the average reconstructed image.
- Fast algorithmic convergence was observed in both Fraunhofer and Fresnel regimes.
Conclusions:
- Multi-Frame Holograms Batched Optimization offers a significant advancement in binary phase hologram generation.
- The method provides enhanced image fidelity and faster convergence, outperforming existing techniques.
- The approach is versatile and can be extended to other spatial light modulation applications.

