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Reference-Free Single-Point Holographic Imaging and Realization of an Optical Bidirectional Transducer

Optics 2019-08-28 v3

Abstract

One of the fundamental limitations in photonics is the lack of a bidirectional transducer that can convert optical information into electronic signals or vice versa. In acoustics or at microwave frequencies, wave signals can be simultaneously measured and modulated by a single transducer. In optics, however, optical fields are generally measured via reference-based interferometry or holography using silicone-based image sensors, whereas they are modulated using spatial light modulators. Here, we propose a scheme for an optical bidirectional transducer using a spatial light modulator. By exploiting the principle of time-reversal symmetry of light scattering, two-dimensional reference-free measurement and modulation of optical fields are realized. We experimentally demonstrate the optical bidirectional transducer for optical information consisting of 128 x 128 spatial modes at visible and short-wave infrared wavelengths.

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@article{arxiv.1710.01134,
  title  = {Reference-Free Single-Point Holographic Imaging and Realization of an Optical Bidirectional Transducer},
  author = {Seungwoo Shin and KyeoReh Lee and YoonSeok Baek and YongKeun Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.01134},
  year   = {2019}
}