“…Namely, the diffractive losses associated with discrete element approximations to smooth phase profiles should be minimized, and for the case of near-diffraction-limited operation in the presence of large aberrations, the system should operate with high-dynamic range corresponding to both large-range phase compensation and high-fidelity wavefront control. Recently, 5,7 we presented an analysis and demonstration of a prototype architecture for programmable diffractive optics showing both high-optical efficiency and near-diffraction-limited compensated wavefront fidelity. The programmable diffractive optic (PDO) utilizes a commercial 640 x 480 element electrically addressed amplitude modulator, an optical Fourier filter, and a customized amplitude to phase converter.…”