“…Compared with ordinary image encryption, optical image encryption has the advantages of parallelism, large storage density and multidimensional encryption 1 . Since Javidi and Refregier first suggested an optical encryption scheme by converting a plaintext to the ciphertext with white noise distribution by double random phase encoding method (DRPE) in 1995 2 , researchers have extended the original DRPE into fractional Fourier domain [3][4][5] , Fresnel domain 6,7 , and gyrator domain 8,9 and so on.…”