Abstract
Some geometrical transforms cannot be implemented as computer-generated holograms (CGH’s) with Bryngdahl’s technique. The phase functions of these geometrical transforms have phase singularities that cause branch points in the transmission functions of CGH’s. An example of such a geometrical transform is the rotation transform. This transform is implemented by including a superposition of phase singularities in the phase function of the CGH. I present results of this implementation.
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