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Fast digital hologram generation and adaptive force measurement in liquid-crystal-display-based holographic tweezers
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2006
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HolographyEngineeringMicroscopyHolographic MethodBiomedical EngineeringSoft MatterHologram ComputationLiquid-crystal-display-based Holographic TweezersDigital HolographySpatial Light ModulatorsOptical PropertiesComputational PhotographyInstrumentationMicrofluidicsBiophysicsMedicineEfficient Hologram ReconstructionAdaptive Force MeasurementMicrofabricationScanning Force MicroscopyExtended RealityOptical Information ProcessingOptical TrappingOptical Engineering
Computer-generated holograms in conjunction with spatial light modulators (SLMs) offer a way to dynamically generate holograms that are adapted to specific tasks. To use the full dynamic capability of the SLM, the hologram computation should be very fast. We present a method that uses the highly parallel architecture of a consumer graphics board to compute analytical holograms in video real time. A precice characterization of the SLM (Holoeye LC-R-2500) and the adaption of its settings to our near-infrared application is necessary to guarantee an efficient hologram reconstruction. The benefits of a fast computation of adapted holograms and the application of an efficient SLM are demonstrated by measuring the trapping forces of holographic tweezers.
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