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14 March 2024 Digital holographic-volumetric bio-printing using binary-phase HoloTile on a DMD
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Abstract
We present the option to use the patented [1, 2] Computer Generated Holography (CGH) modality, HoloTile, as a better alternative light delivery system for volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM). Holographic light delivery promises many of the qualities sought after in VAM, including higher photon efficiency, inherent wavefront shaping, full point spread function control, and lower mechanical complexity. These qualities, along with the unique control that is gained with HoloTile, may allow for the use of low-power light sources at low print times with real-time aberration and scattering compensation.
Conference Presentation
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Andreas Erik Gejl Madsen and Jesper Glückstad "Digital holographic-volumetric bio-printing using binary-phase HoloTile on a DMD", Proc. SPIE PC12898, Advanced Fabrication Technologies for Micro/Nano Optics and Photonics XVII, PC128980M (14 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3002943
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KEYWORDS
Point spread functions

Holograms

Holography

Digital micromirror devices

Printing

Digital holography

Spatial light modulators

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