Takashige Sugie

2papers

2 Papers

OPTICSApr 6, 2015
Improvement of the image quality of random phase--free holography using an iterative method

Tomoyoshi Shimobaba, Takashi Kakue, Yutaka Endo et al.

Our proposed method of random phase-free holography using virtual convergence light can obtain large reconstructed images exceeding the size of the hologram, without the assistance of random phase. The reconstructed images have low-speckle noise in the amplitude and phase-only holograms (kinoforms); however, in low-resolution holograms, we obtain a degraded image quality compared to the original image. We propose an iterative random phase-free method with virtual convergence light to address this problem.

OPTICSMar 1, 2015
Optical encryption for large-sized images using random phase-free method

Tomoyoshi Shimobaba, Takashi Kakue, Yutaka Endo et al.

We propose an optical encryption framework that can encrypt and decrypt large-sized images beyond the size of the encrypted image using our two methods: random phase-free method and scaled diffraction. In order to record the entire image information on the encrypted image, the large-sized images require the random phase to widely diffuse the object light over the encrypted image; however, the random phase gives rise to the speckle noise on the decrypted images, and it may be difficult to recognize the decrypted images. In order to reduce the speckle noise, we apply our random phase-free method to the framework. In addition, we employ scaled diffraction that calculates light propagation between planes with different sizes by changing the sampling rates.