Holographic aberration correction method and apparatus
US-2024193733-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US2019121291A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019121291-A1 |
| Application number | US-201716301839-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention relates to a method for generating holograms for encoding in a spatial light modulation device for a holographic display for representing a two- and/or three-dimensional scene. The two- and/or three-dimensional scene is decomposed into object points and encoded in a hologram, which is subdivided into subholograms, in the spatial light modulation device. The object points of the scene are encoded into encoding regions on the spatial light modulation device. A size and/or shape of the encoding region is selected in relation to a size and/or shape of a subhologram, assigned to the encoding region, in such a way that crosstalk of higher diffraction orders in a virtual visibility region is reduced.
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1 . A method for generating holograms for encoding in a spatial light modulation device for a holographic display for representing a two- and/or three-dimensional scene, comprising: decomposing the scene into object points and encoding in a hologram, which is subdivided into subholograms, in the spatial light modulation device, encoding object points into encoding regions on the spatial light modulation device, and selecting a size and/or shape of the encoding region in relation to a size and/or shape of a subhologram, assigned to the encoding region, in such a way that crosstalk of higher diffraction orders in a virtual visibility region is reduced. 2 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the value of the amplitude in the encoding region for the object point is reduced continuously toward the edge region of the encoding region. 3 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in the case of a field of view SF≥30 degrees, a virtual visibility region, which is formed parallel to the spatial light modulation device, is calculated for a central region of the spatial light modulation device, a virtual visibility region, which is formed at an angle to the spatial light modulation device, corresponding to an angle at which an observer looks at the spatial light modulation device, being calculated for edge regions of the spatial light modulation device. 4 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a subhologram is generated by means of a geometrical projection of a virtual visibility region in an observer plane through an object point onto the spatial light modulation device. 5 . The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein, after the geometrical projection of the virtual visibility region onto the spatial light modulation device, setting the amplitude in the subhologram generated to a constant value for all pixels of the subhologram, respectively reducing the value of the amplitude continuously by a predefined value for pixels present in the edge region of the subhologram, and increasing the subhologram in its extent by pixels in order to generate the encoding region for the object point, the value of the amplitude of these pixels being further reduced continuously up to a threshold value. 6 . The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein, after the geometrical projection of the virtual visibility region onto the spatial light modulation device, reducing the subhologram in its extent by pixels in order to generate the encoding region for the object point, setting the amplitude in the encoding region generated to a constant value for all pixels of the encoding region, and respectively reducing the value of the amplitude continuously by a predefined value up to a threshold value for pixels present in the edge region of the encoding region. 7 . The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a value of 1% of the maximum amplitude in the encoding region is selected for the threshold value. 8 . The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein a bell-shaped amplitude profile is generated in the encoding region. 9 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an apodization function is encoded into the encoding region for the object point in the spatial light modulation device, or calculated values of the encoding region for the object point are multiplied by an apodization function, the apodization function having a maximum amplitude value in the central region of the encoding region and decreasing to a value of 0 toward the edge region of the encoding region. 10 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an encoding region is respectively calculated once by means of a Fourier transform for an object point at a particular depth with respect to the spatial light modulation device, the amplitude profile of the calculated subhologram being stored in a look-up table. 11 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an encoding region is calculated once by means of a wave propagation method other than a Fourier transform, preferably by means of Huygens' wavelets, for an object point at different depths and in different lateral positions with respect to the spatial light modulation device, the amplitude profile of the calculated encoding region being stored in a look-up table. 12 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the amplitude profile is respectively stored in a look-up table only for object points having a reference intensity A, while for an object point which has an intensity B and is located at an equal depth with respect to the spatial light modulation device as an object point having an intensity A, the amplitude profile for the individual pixels of the associated encoding region is taken from the look-up table and the amplitudes for each pixel are multiplied by a factor (B/A) 2 . 13 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in the case of a small distance of the object point with respect to the spatial light modulation device, preferably less than 5% of the observer distance with respect to the spatial light modulation device for a display with a size of a virtual visibility region of more than 10 mm, or preferably less than 10% of the observer distance with respect to the spatial light modulation device for a display with a size of a virtual visibility region of between 5 mm and 10 mm, and/or in the case of a large angle of the object point with respect to the virtual visibility region, preferably more than 20°, the encoding region is determined from a subhologram which is calculated with a Fourier transform method and/or by means of Huygens' wavelets. 14 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in the case of a large distance of the object point with respect to the spatial light modulation device, preferably greater than or equal to 5% of the observer distance with respect to the spatial light modulation device for a display with a size of a virtual visibility region of more than 10 mm, or greater than or equal to 10% of the observer distance with respect to the spatial light modulation device for a display with a size of a virtual visibility region of between 5 mm and 10 mm, and/or in the case of a small angle of the object point with respect to the virtual visibility region, preferably less than or equal to 20°, the encoding region is determined from a subhologram which is calculated with a projection method, in which projecting the virtual visibility region through the object point onto the spatial light modulation device and generating a subhologram, allowing the subhologram to be extendible or reducible by pixels in order to generate the encoding region for the object point on the spatial light modulation device, encoding a phase function into the encoding region, and encoding an amplitude function into the encoding region in such a way that the object point is reconstructed with a predetermined intensity. 15 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a limiting subhologram size is determined, and where, for all object points whose subhologram sizes are greater than or equal to this limiting subhologram size, encoding regions are calculated from subholograms with the projection method, and for all object points whose subhologram sizes are less than this limiting subhologram size, encoding regions are calculated from subholograms with the Fourier transform method or with based on a look-up table. 16 . The method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein a value of 5 pixels is selected for the limiting subhologram size. 17 . The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein those object points for which encoding regions and subholograms are calculated according to
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Addressing the hologram to an active spatial light modulator · CPC title
for subsequent optical processing (G03H1/268 takes precedence) · CPC title
Look up table · CPC title
using Fourier transform ({G03H1/10}, G03H1/12, G03H1/14 take precedence; analogue computers G06G, e.g. G06G7/19) · CPC title
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