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arxiv: 1706.06129 · v1 · pith:47ZMVRBOnew · submitted 2017-06-19 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Multiplexing 200 modes on a single digital hologram

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The on-demand tailoring of light's spatial shape is of great relevance in a wide variety of research areas. Computer-controlled devices, such as Spatial Light Modulators (SLMs) or Digital Micromirror Devices (DMDs), offer a very accurate, flexible and fast holographic means to this end. Remarkably, digital holography affords the simultaneous generation of multiple beams (multiplexing), a tool with numerous applications in many fields. Here, we provide a self-contained tutorial on light beam multiplexing. Through the use of several examples, the readers will be guided step by step in the process of light beam shaping and multiplexing. Additionally, on the multiplexing capabilities of SLMs to provide a quantitative analysis on the maximum number of beams that can be multiplexed on a single SLM, showing approximately 200 modes on a single hologram.

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