We propose and demonstrate a Field of View (FOV) expander, realized by wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) by using volume holographic gratings (VHG). This holographic based FOV expander is low cost and easy to manufacture, which we demonstrate through our updated in-plane writing setup. We present our experimental results of diffraction efficiency measurements and image analysis which show high SNR and angular resolution. This holographic based FOV expander based on VHGs have potentials and can be implemented into AR/VR systems.
By employing Talbot self-imaging, phase modulation depth of a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) is doubled without employing relay optics and/or multiple SLMs. The proposed optical architecture enables laser beam steering of infrared light with enhanced diffraction efficiency while using a single SLM designed for visible wavelength.
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