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Optics Express | 2012

Simple holographic projection in color

Michal Makowski; Izabela Ducin; Karol Kakarenko; Jaroslaw Suszek; Maciej Sypek; Andrzej Kolodziejczyk

Extremely simplified image projection technique based on optical fibers and a single Spatial Light Modulator is presented. Images are formed by addressing the modulator with especially iterated Fourier holograms, precisely aligned on the projection screen using phase factors of lenses and gratings. Focusing is done electronically with no moving parts. Color operation is done by spatial side-by-side division of the area of the modulator. Experimental results are given, showing good image quality and excellent resistance to obstructions in the light path. Speckles are suppressed by micro-movements of the screen and by time-averaging of a number of holograms into the final image.


Optics Letters | 2010

Color image projection based on Fourier holograms

Michal Makowski; Izabela Ducin; Maciej Sypek; Agnieszka Siemion; Andrzej Siemion; Jaroslaw Suszek; Andrzej Kolodziejczyk

A method of color image projection is experimentally validated. It assumes a simultaneous illumination of a spatial light modulator (SLM) with three laser beams converging in a common point on a projection screen. The beams are masked with amplitude filters so that each one illuminates one third of the area of the SLM. A Fourier hologram of a chosen color component of an input image is calculated, and its phase pattern is addressed on a corresponding part of the SLM area. A full-color flat image is formed on the screen as a result of color mixing. Additional techniques of image optimization are applied: time-integral speckle averaging and an off-axis shift of a zero-order peak. Static and animated experimental results of such a color holographic projection with a good image quality are presented.


Optics Express | 2009

Experimental evaluation of a full-color compact lensless holographic display

Michal Makowski; Maciej Sypek; Izabela Ducin; Agnieszka Fajst; Andrzej Siemion; Jaroslaw Suszek; Andrzej Kolodziejczyk

An iterative phase retrieval method for a lensless color holographic display using a single light modulator is experimentally validated. The technique involves iterative calculation of a three-plane synthetic hologram which is displayed on a SLM simultaneously lit with three laser beams providing an RGB illumination. Static and animated two-dimensional flicker-free full color images are reconstructed at a fixed position and captured using a high resolution CMOS sensor. The image finesse, color fidelity, contrast ratio and influence of speckles are evaluated and compared with other techniques of holographic color image encoding. The results indicate the technique superior in a case of full-color real-life pictures which are correctly displayed by this ultra-compact and simple projection setup.


Optics Letters | 2011

Efficient image projection by Fourier electroholography.

Michal Makowski; Izabela Ducin; Karol Kakarenko; Andrzej Kolodziejczyk; Agnieszka Siemion; Andrzej Siemion; Jaroslaw Suszek; Maciej Sypek; Dariusz Wojnowski

An improved efficient projection of color images is presented. It uses a phase spatial light modulator with three iteratively optimized Fourier holograms displayed simultaneously--each for one primary color. This spatial division instead of time division provides stable images. A pixelated structure of the modulator and fluctuations of liquid crystal molecules cause a zeroth-order peak, eliminated by additional wavelength-dependent phase factors shifting it before the image plane, where it is blocked with a matched filter. Speckles are suppressed by time integration of variable speckle patterns generated by additional randomizations of an initial phase and minor changes of the signal.


Optics Letters | 2014

Surface profilometry with binary axicon-vortex and lens-vortex optical elements.

Dariusz Wojnowski; E. Jankowska; Jan Masajada; Jaroslaw Suszek; I. Augustyniak; A. Popiolek-Masajada; Izabela Ducin; Karol Kakarenko; Maciej Sypek

We report on the interesting effect observed with the diffractive binary element, which matches the property of an axicon and vortex lens. Binary phase coding simplifies the manufacturing process and gives additional advantages for metrology purposes. Under laser beam illumination, our element produces two waves: converging and diverging. Both waves carry a single optical vortex. We show that this special diffractive element can be used to set up a simple surface profilometer.


Optics Express | 2014

High order kinoforms as a broadband achromatic diffractive optics for terahertz beams

Jaroslaw Suszek; Agnieszka Siemion; Narcyz Blocki; Michal Makowski; Adam Piotr Czerwiński; Jarosław Bomba; Adam Kowalczyk; Izabela Ducin; Karol Kakarenko; Norbert Palka; Przemyslaw Zagrajek; Marcin Kowalski; Elżbieta Czerwińska; Cezariusz Jastrzebski; Krzysztof Świtkowski; Jean-Louis Coutaz; Andrzej Kolodziejczyk; Maciej Sypek

We discuss thin optical structures that allow chromatic aberrations to be avoided in the THz domain. The paper contains the theoretical considerations, computer modeling and experimental evaluation of the high order kinoform diffractive elements in the THz range. According to the obtained results application of the high order kinoforms enables broadband operation in the THz range.


Biomedical Optics Express | 2015

Assessment of imaging with extended depth-of-field by means of the light sword lens in terms of visual acuity scale

Karol Kakarenko; Izabela Ducin; Krzysztof Grabowiecki; Zbigniew Jaroszewicz; Andrzej Kolodziejczyk; Alejandro Mira-Agudelo; Krzysztof Petelczyc; Aleksandra Składowska; Maciej Sypek

We present outcomes of an imaging experiment using the refractive light sword lens (LSL) as a contact lens in an optical system that serves as a simplified model of the presbyopic eye. The results show that the LSL produces significant improvements in visual acuity of the simplified presbyopic eye model over a wide range of defocus. Therefore, this element can be an interesting alternative for the multifocal contact and intraocular lenses currently used in ophthalmology. The second part of the article discusses possible modifications of the LSL profile in order to render it more suitable for fabrication and ophthalmological applications.


Optics Letters | 2012

Modeling of the optical system illuminated by quasi-monochromatic spatially incoherent light: new numerical approach

Adam Piotr Czerwiński; Karol Kakarenko; Maciej Sypek; Michal Makowski; Izabela Ducin; Jaroslaw Suszek; Andrzej Kolodziejczyk; Jarosław Bomba

This Letter presents a new method for modeling of complex optical setups illuminated by quasi monochromatic spatially incoherent light. The algorithm provides better performance and quality than other modeling methods both for isoplanatic and nonisoplanatic systems. The algorithm maintains energy relations, image orientation, and magnification of the system. Computer modeling and experimental results are presented.


Optics Letters | 2013

Evaluation of the shadow effect in terahertz kinoform gratings.

Jaroslaw Suszek; Maciej Sypek; Michal Makowski; Frédéric Garet; Izabela Ducin; Karol Kakarenko; Jarosław Bomba; Jean-Louis Coutaz

The experimental and numerical evaluation of the shadow effect in kinoform diffractive gratings for the terahertz (THz) range is given. This effect limits the diffractive efficiency of dense gratings, which are the base of the elements suited for convenient beam focusing and imaging in THz. The observed effect of redirecting most of the incident energy into stray -1st diffractive order is observed and discussed. The presented results show the great significance of the shadow effect in selected kinoform gratings and prove the utility of the used methodology of numerical simulations.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2012

Extremely simple holographic projection of color images

Michal Makowski; Izabela Ducin; Karol Kakarenko; Jaroslaw Suszek; Andrzej Kolodziejczyk; Maciej Sypek

A very simple scheme of holographic projection is presented with some experimental results showing good quality image projection without any imaging lens. This technique can be regarded as an alternative to classic projection methods. It is based on the reconstruction real images from three phase iterated Fourier holograms. The illumination is performed with three laser beams of primary colors. A divergent wavefront geometry is used to achieve an increased throw angle of the projection, compared to plane wave illumination. Light fibers are used as light guidance in order to keep the setup as simple as possible and to provide point-like sources of high quality divergent wave-fronts at optimized position against the light modulator. Absorbing spectral filters are implemented to multiplex three holograms on a single phase-only spatial light modulator. Hence color mixing occurs without any time-division methods, which cause rainbow effects and color flicker. The zero diffractive order with divergent illumination is practically invisible and speckle field is effectively suppressed with phase optimization and time averaging techniques. The main advantages of the proposed concept are: a very simple and highly miniaturizable configuration; lack of lens; a single LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) modulator; a strong resistance to imperfections and obstructions of the spatial light modulator like dead pixels, dust, mud, fingerprints etc.; simple calculations based on Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) easily processed in real time mode with GPU (Graphic Programming).

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Michal Makowski

Warsaw University of Technology

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Jaroslaw Suszek

Warsaw University of Technology

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Karol Kakarenko

Warsaw University of Technology

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Maciej Sypek

Warsaw University of Technology

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Andrzej Kolodziejczyk

Warsaw University of Technology

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Agnieszka Siemion

Warsaw University of Technology

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Andrzej Siemion

Warsaw University of Technology

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Adam Kowalczyk

Warsaw University of Technology

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Dariusz Wojnowski

Warsaw University of Technology

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Marcin Bieda

Warsaw University of Technology

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