• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 20, Issue 1, 010501 (2022)
Xin Zhao, Xinzhu Sang*, Hui Li, Duo Chen, Yuanhang Li, Cheng Peng, and Binbin Yan
Author Affiliations
  • State Key Laboratory of Information Photonics and Optical Communications, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/COL202220.010501 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Xin Zhao, Xinzhu Sang, Hui Li, Duo Chen, Yuanhang Li, Cheng Peng, Binbin Yan. Holographic visualization of volume data based on adjustable ray to optical-wave conversion[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2022, 20(1): 010501 Copy Citation Text show less
    Adjustable ray to optical-wave conversion to generate CGH of volume data.
    Fig. 1. Adjustable ray to optical-wave conversion to generate CGH of volume data.
    (a) The process of sampling. (b) The process of adjustment.
    Fig. 2. (a) The process of sampling. (b) The process of adjustment.
    Flow chart of the proposed method.
    Fig. 3. Flow chart of the proposed method.
    Optical reconstruction system.
    Fig. 4. Optical reconstruction system.
    Time trend of the proposed method; M and N represent the width and height of CGH, respectively.
    Fig. 5. Time trend of the proposed method; M and N represent the width and height of CGH, respectively.
    Depth information experiment. (a) Reconstructed image focusing on the front. (b) Reconstructed image focusing on the back of the object.
    Fig. 6. Depth information experiment. (a) Reconstructed image focusing on the front. (b) Reconstructed image focusing on the back of the object.
    Different view directions of the reconstructed object (lateral size of display: 2 cm × 2 cm).
    Fig. 7. Different view directions of the reconstructed object (lateral size of display: 2 cm × 2 cm).
    Adjustable reconstructed content (lateral size of display: 2 cm × 2 cm) of the same object. (a) Different concern regions in the human skull under different transfer functions TFskull1, TFskull2, and TFskull3. (b) Different concern regions in the human foot under different transfer functions TFfoot1, TFfoot2, and TFfoot3.
    Fig. 8. Adjustable reconstructed content (lateral size of display: 2 cm × 2 cm) of the same object. (a) Different concern regions in the human skull under different transfer functions TFskull1, TFskull2, and TFskull3. (b) Different concern regions in the human foot under different transfer functions TFfoot1, TFfoot2, and TFfoot3.
    Xin Zhao, Xinzhu Sang, Hui Li, Duo Chen, Yuanhang Li, Cheng Peng, Binbin Yan. Holographic visualization of volume data based on adjustable ray to optical-wave conversion[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2022, 20(1): 010501
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