Computer generated holograms for optical trapping using a Spatial Light Modulator

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Abstract

The general experimental modeling of quantum behavior with a well-characterized and well-controlled quantum system is now a possibility using a Bose-Einstein condensate loaded into programmable optical potentials. Through the use of a spatial light modulator (SLM), these patterns can be dynamically modified in real time to further increase the scope of these modelling capabilities. Accurate focal-plane intensity patterns can be generated using an SLM with appropriate algorithms. We demonstrate that the Mixed Region Amplitude Freedom (MRAF) algorithm can generate a desired intensity ring in the focal plane of a lens. We plan to use the MRAF output as the initial guess for a second algorithm that uses Conjugate Gradient Minimization (CGM) to reduce convergence time and increase overall accuracy.

*The authors acknowledge support from NSF-IRES 1559410.

Presenters

  • Anthony Hewitt

    • Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Delaware

Authors

  • Anthony Hewitt

    • Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Delaware
  • Koon Siang Gan

    • Division of Physics and Applied Physics, Nanyang Technological University
  • Rainer Dumke

    • Division of Physics and Applied Physics, Nanyang Technological University
  • Michael Lim

    • Department of Physics & Astronomy, Rowan University