2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.10572
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Ghost projection. II. Beam shaping using realistic spatially-random masks

David Ceddia,
Andrew M. Kingston,
Daniele Pelliccia
et al.

Abstract: The spatial light modulator and optical data projector both rely on precisely configurable optical elements to shape a light beam. Here we explore an image-projection approach which does not require a configurable beam-shaping element. We term this approach ghost projection on account of its conceptual relation to computational ghost imaging. Instead of a configurable beam shaping element, the method transversely displaces a single illuminated mask, such as a spatially-random screen, to create specified distri… Show more

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