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Spatially resolved phase imaging of a programmable liquid-crystal grating

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Abstract

Phase imaging is used to compare near-field measurements with the corresponding far-field intensity distribution. A liquid-crystal device serves as a phase object that can be programmed as a variable grating. Real-time phase visualization then provides an avenue for direct optimization of complex phase gratings.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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