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Continuous-level phase-only computer-generated hologram realized by dislocated binary gratings

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Abstract

It is proposed and experimentally demonstrated that a multilevel or even continuous-level phase-only computer-generated hologram can be realized by use of a binary (two-level) structure. The desired phase shift is invoked by introduction of a lateral dislocation of a high-frequency binary grating within each of the elements that constitute the hologram. An asymmetrically distributed spot array has been generated experimentally, and a uniformity error of 6% and an efficiency of 42% have been measured.

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