Abstract
AbstractIn holographic display, the reconstructed image suffers from speckle noise severely. In this paper, we propose a method to suppress speckle noise using time multiplexing in phase‐only holographic display. Adjacent pixels of the recorded object are separated into object point groups firstly. Particularly, the pixel interval of each object point group is larger compared with the conventional pixel separation method. And then, sub‐computer–generated holograms (sub‐CGHs) are calculated by the modified Gerchberg–Saxton (GS) algorithm with different initial random phases. Finally, the final integrated image is reconstructed with low speckle noise using time multiplexing technique. Both numerical and optical experimental results are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness and feasibility with our proposed method.
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