Numerical analysis on a viewing angle enhancement of a digital hologram by attaching a pixelated random phase mask
0103 physical sciences
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
DOI:
10.1364/ao.403534
Publication Date:
2020-09-22T22:11:32Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
In a digital hologram, the maximum viewing angle of a
computer-generated hologram (CGH) is limited by pixel pitch due to the
diffraction grating equation. Since reducing pixel size of display
panel is challenging and costly, we propose a method to expand the
viewing angle of a digital hologram by attaching an aligned pixelated
random phase mask (PRPM) onto the CGH pattern based on analysis of
simulation results. By introducing a phase-averaging process to the
widely used iterative Fourier transform algorithm, an optimized CGH
pattern can be obtained in conjunction with a PRPM. Based on scalar
diffraction theory, viewing angle enhancement characteristics were
verified by comparing the perspective views of a two-plane hologram
using a virtual eye model. In addition, we performed full
electromagnetic simulations that included effects due to potential
fabrication errors such as misalignment, thickness variation, and
internal reflections and diffractions between the CGH and random mask
patterns. From the simulation results, by attaching a 1.85 µm-sized
pixel pitch PRPM to a 3.7 µm CGH, the viewing angle can be easily
expanded almost identical to that of a CGH with 1.85 µm-pixel
pitch.
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