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Decrypting binary phase patterns by amplitude

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Gluckstad, Jesper
Daria, Vincent
Rodrigo, Peter J

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SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

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A method for decrypting a binary phase-only mask using an amplitude-only spatial light modulator key is proposed. The system is based on a double passage through a generalized phase contrast setup. A binary amplitude key is converted to phase for decrypting a binary phase-only encrypted pattern on the first passage. The decrypted phase pattern is subsequently converted to an intensity pattern on the second passage. A compact dual-path system, applicable in reflection geometry, is suggested for this decryption operation.

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Optical Engineering

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2037-12-31
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