Correction is accomplished by using two spatial light modulators in series. The second SLM restores the original, or desired phase relationship between pixels. Our SLMs consist of liquid crystal (LC) pixels, each independently addressed, acting as separate variable retarders. The SLM accepts the pattern information from the host computer and coverts coherent light input from laser source into output. The SPIE Digital Library offers a comprehensive collection of research articles, conference papers, and technical documents focused on spatial light modulators (SLMs), reflecting the breadth and depth of this rapidly evolving technology. A simple example is an overhead projector transparency. It plays a crucial role in fields like holography, microscopy, and even augmented reality, where managing light behavior is key. By adjusting. The readout light is modulated in these SLMs through the electro-optic effect, image recording occurs due to nonuniform charge accumulation. Reference requirements to SLM.
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