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18 October 2004 State of the art in generalized phase-contrast-driven optical micromanipulation
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We are engaged in applying the Generalized Phase Contrast (GPC) method which enables lossless light transmission and direct conversion of spatially encoded phase patterns to high contrast intensity distributions. This technique can be used in a number of applications requiring parallel light-beam encoding and we will briefly outline the practical implementations that we have been undertaking as a direct spin out of GPC encoding. These include among others wavefront sensing and generation, advanced user-controlled optical micro manipulation, optical phase-only encryption/decryption and integrated micro-optical implementations.
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Jesper Gluckstad, Vincent Ricardo Daria, and Peter John Rodrigo "State of the art in generalized phase-contrast-driven optical micromanipulation", Proc. SPIE 5514, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation, (18 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.558727
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KEYWORDS
Spatial light modulators

Phase shift keying

Wavefronts

Computer generated holography

Binary data

Phase contrast

Phase modulation

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