Abstract

The Gerchberg-Saxton (GS) algorithm is widely used to calculate the phase-only computer-generated hologram (CGH) for holographic three-dimensional (3D) display. However, speckle noise exists in the reconstruction of the CGH due to the uncontrolled phase distribution. In this paper, we propose a method to suppress the speckle noise by simultaneously reconstructing the desired amplitude and phase distribution. The phase-only CGH is calculated by using a double-constraint GS algorithm, in which both the desired amplitude and phase information are constrained in the image plane in each iteration. The calculated phase-only CGH can reconstruct the 3D object on multiple planes with a desired amplitude distribution and uniform phase distribution. Thus the speckle noise caused by the phase fluctuation between adjacent pixels is suppressed. Both simulations and experiments are presented to demonstrate the effective speckle noise suppression by our algorithm.

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