Comparison of two methods to design computer generated holograms of discrete points objects

Pablo Marín, Ángel Lizana, Alba Peinado, Miguel Mora-Gonzalez, Juan Campos

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Perishable products must be marked with labels which include the recommended sell-by date and batch number. This information can be included in paper labels or it can be directly written on the container, can or bottle. Usually the alphanumeric characters are formed by an ensemble of discrete points and a scan with a pulsed laser may be used to produce these dot marks. Another possibility is the use of a dynamic diffractive element which produces the date and batch number in a single shot. A phase only liquid crystal spatial light modulator could be used to display the diffractive element (DE)
Idioma originalEnglish
Pàgines (de-a)563-566
Nombre de pàgines4
RevistaFringe 2013 - 7th International Workshop on Advanced Optical Imaging and Metrology
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 2014

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