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Super-resolution with complex masks using a phase-only LCD

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Abstract

Two methods to achieve super-resolution with complex masks displayed in one-phase-only liquid crystal display (LCD) are described. The first method decomposes the complex mask into two phase-only elements with a posterior recombination using an interferometer, and the second method simultaneously encodes the amplitude and the phase by modulating the amplitude of the carrier phase. Experimental results are presented using a liquid crystal on silicon spatial light modulator under reflection.

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