IWH 2014 Digests October 15-17, 2014 Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing, China

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON HOLOGRAPHY
AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES 2014
IWH 2014 Digests
October 15-17, 2014
Beijing Institute of Technology
Beijing, China
Organized by
International Workshop on Holography
Beijing Institute of Technology
Tsinghua University
Holography System Development Forum (HSDF)
Center for Optical Research and Education (CORE), Utsunomiya University
Supported by
Holography & Optical Information Processing Committee of Chinese Optical Society
Research Group on Volume Holographic Memory Technology (VHM)
Holographic Display Artists and Engineers Club (HODIC)
Group of Information Photonics
Group of Digital Optics
Optical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
International Workshop on Holography 2014
October 15-17, 2014
Beijing Institute of Technology
Advanced optical technology brings us many optical devices and systems. Optical
memory and display are most significantly developed areas in optical technology
closely related to our life. Because of the growth in demand of information capacity in
optical memory, holographic technologies are again in the spotlight. In the display
technology, holography is still of importance.
The International Workshop on Holography in 2014 (IWH2014) is the eighth workshop
which covers all the aspects on holographic memories and display ranging from their
fundamental physics and technologies to practical systems.
The goals of this workshop are threefold. First it should provide a forum for the
exchange of information between participants in this interdisciplinary meeting. Second,
it should be provide an opportunity to establish and renew old friendship and make new
acquaintances. And finally, it should stimulate the interest and ambition of participants
to cooperate in their efforts.
IWH2014 is jointly organized by Beijing Institute of Technology, Tsinghua University,
Holography System Development Forum (HSDF) and Center for Optical Research and
Education (CORE), Utsunomiya University. I would like to express sincere thanks to
Holography & Optical Information Processing Committee of Chinese Optical Society,
Research Group on Volume Holographic Memory Technology (VHM), Holographic
Display Artists and Engineers Club (HODIC), Group of Information Photonics, Group
of Digital Optics, Optical Society of Japan (OSJ), and Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science for their support to our activities.
Toyohiko Yatagai
General Chair
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IWH 2014, Committee Member
General Chair
GU, M. (Swinburne Univ.)
YATAGAI, T. (Utsunomiya Univ.)
HASHIMOTO, N. (Citizen)
JIN, G. (Tsinghua Univ.)
HAYASAKI, Y. (Utsunomiya Univ.)
ISHII, T. (Hitachi)
Advisory Committee
KASAZUMI, K. (Panasonic)
HESSELINK, L. (Stanford Univ.)
LIN, S.H. (Natl. Chiao Tung Univ.)
KUBOTA, T. (Kyoto Inst. Tech.)
MATSUSHIMA, K. (Kansai Univ.)
KURODA, K. (Utsunomiya Univ.)
NOMURA, T. (Wakayama Univ.)
International Organizing Committee
PAULIAT, G. (I’Institut d’Optique)
HORIMAI, H. (Holymine Ltd.)
SAKURAI, H. (AGC)
IKEDA, J. (Kyoueisha Chemical)
SANG, X. (Beijing Post Univ.)
INOUE, A. (Mitsubishi Chemical)
SATO, K. (Hyogo Pref. Univ.)
INOUE, M. (Toyohashi Univ. Tech.)
SATO, K. (Shonan Inst. Univ.)
LEE, S.-H. (Kwangwoon Univ.)
YANG, H.-S. (Yonsei Univ.)
ORLIC, S. (Tech. Univ. Berlin)
YAMAMOTO, H. (Utsunomiya Univ.)
SAKAMOTO, Y. (Hokkaido Univ.)
Steering Committee
SUN, C. C. (NCU)
Chair
TAO, S. (Beijing Univ. Tech.)
WANG, Y. (Beijing Inst. Tech.)
TAN, X. (Beijing Inst. Tech.)
Members
XU, X. W. (DSI)
BARADA, D. (Utsunomiya Univ.)
YAMAGUCHI, M. (Tokyo Inst. Tech.)
CAO, L. (Tsinghua Univ.)
YOSHIKAWA, H. (Nihon Univ.)
CHEN, L. (Suzhou Univ.)
Program committee
FAN, F.C. (Shenzhen AFC Tech. Co., Ltd.)
Chair
FUJIMURA, R. (Utsunomiya Univ.)
SHIMURA, T (Univ. Tokyo)
KANEKO, Y. (Teikyo Heisei Univ.)
ZHOU, C. (Shanghai Inst. of Opt. & Fine
LIU, J. (Beijing Inst. Tech.)
Mech.)
MATOBA, O. (Kobe Univ.)
Members
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WANG, D. (Beijing Univ. Tech.)
AWATSUJI, Y. (Kyoto Inst. Tech.)
YU, C. (Beijing Post Univ.)
BARBASTATHIS, G. (MIT)
ZHAO, J. (Northwestern Polytech. Univ.)
CHENG, C.-J. (Taiwan Normal Univ.)
ZHAO, Y. (Institute of Sci. & Chem.)
INTRODUCTION
International Workshop on Holography and related technologies (IWH2014) will
be held in Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China, from October 15 to 17, 2014.
This is the eighth workshop which covers overall aspects on holography and related
technologies, holographic memories, displays, holographic measurement, computer
generated holograms and digital holography, ranging from their fundamental physics
and technologies to practical systems. The first International Workshop on Holographic
Memories (IWHM2007) was held in Penang, Malaysia. IWHM2008,
IWHM&D2009-2010 were successfully held in Japan, which includes overall aspects
on holographic memories and displays. Since IWH2011, the workshop has extend the
scope furthermore, covers the related technologies of holography as well as holographic
memories and displays. IWH2012 was held in Taiwan region, National Central
University, and IWH2013 was held in Japan, Kitami Institute of Technology. Both were
great successful.
IWH2014 is jointly organized by the following associations in Japan and China:
- International Workshop on Holography
- Beijing Institute of Technology
- Tsinghua University
- Holography System Development Forum (HSDF)
- Center for Optical Research and Education (CORE), Utsunomiya University.
In corporation with the following societies
- Holography & Optical Information Processing Committee of Chinese Optical Society
- Research Group on Volume Holographic Memory Technology (VHM),
The Optical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics
- Holographic Display Artists and Engineers Club (HODIC),
The Optical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics
- Group of Information Photonics,
The Optical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics
- Group of Digital Optics,
The Optical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics
- Optical Society of Japan, The Japan Society of Applied Physics
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP
All topics of IWH2014 related to holography including memories, displays, digital
holography, computer generated holography, and holographic optical elements are
going to be discussed, ranging from their basic physics and technologies to practical
applications, such as materials, components, measurements, basic theory and physics,
system design, simulations and devices.
In the first workshop (IWHM2007), the scope was only focused on the holographic
memories’ technologies, systems and materials.
From IWHM&D2009, the scope of the workshop was extended to accept a range
of researches on holographic display technologies and systems.
Since IWH2011, the field of workshop was newly introduced to discuss related
technologies of holography as well as holographic memories and displays.
In addition to ordinary contributed papers, a number of invited papers in cutting
edge will be presented. The subject areas of IWH2014 are listed as following, which are
not restrictive but suggestive:
1. Holographic Memory
2. Holographic Optical Elements
3. Computer Generated Holography
4. Digital Holography
5. Holographic Display
6. Holography Arts and Design
7. Recording Materials
8. Signal Processing for Holography
9. Measurement & Control by Holography
10. Devices for Holography
11. Other Applications
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INSTRUCTION FOR SPEAKERS
Oral Presentation
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All speakers are requested to get in touch with their presiders 15 min before their sessions
start.
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Time assigned for
Type
Total
Presentation
Discussion
Invited
20 min
15 min
5 min
Contributed
15 min
10 min
5 min
The conference room will contain an LCD projector, a laptop, a microphone, a screen and a
laser pointer.
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The speakers are requested to upload their presentation materials in a USB memory at the
podium at least one hour prior to their presentations. We recommend the speakers to use
PDF files in order to prevent file format or version troubles.
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Speakers may use their own laptop. However, they should have to confirm its connection
with the projector in the conference room during break time before your presentation.
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We recommend all speakers to use more than 16-point font. The audience expects
well-prepared presentations with clearly visible figures and captions, as well as good
conclusion.
Poster Presentation
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A white board with a 90 cm high and 150 cm wide poster space will be provided to each
presenter to post their summary of the paper.
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The poster presentation paper No. (16pXX) will be indicated
on the board. The authors will be provided with the magnets
to mount the poster onto the board.
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All authors are requested to affix their posters on the day of
the poster session, and remove the posters immediately after
the session ends.
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Authors must remain in the vicinity of the poster board at least for the duration of the
assigned session (2 hours). The absence during the assigned session is treated as
“CANCELLED”. The session presiders will check all authors during the assigned session
time.
Any papers which are not presented during the Oral or Poster session will be regarded as
“CANCELLED”.
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PUBLICATION OF WORKSHOP PAPERS
Technical Digest will be available at the workshop including invited papers,
accepted contributed papers, and post deadline papers. USB memory including the same
contents as Technical Digest will be also published. The conference papers will be
published in June 2015 (Vol.22, No.3) as a special issue of the OPTICAL REVIEW,
which is the English-language journal of the Optical Society of Japan (OSJ). The
authors who will have, by themselves, presented papers at IWH2014 will be allowed
and strongly encouraged to submit their papers for publication in this special issue. The
authors will be requested to submit a manuscript, an agreement form for copyright
transfer and payment of publication charge to OSJ.
The instructions for preparation of manuscript and the agreement form for the
special issue will appear on the website after the conference. The deadline for
submission of manuscripts is November 30, 2014. Submitted papers will be reviewed
based on the OPTICAL REVIEW standard.
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Schedule
Wednesday, Oct. 15
9:00
Opening
Thursday, Oct. 16
9:00
Friday, Oct. 17
9:00
9:30
Session 17a
Session 16a
Session 15a
10:25
10:30
Break
11:00
10:40
Break
Break
11:00
11:00
11:20
Session 15b
Awards
Closing
Session 16b
12:00
12:15
Lunch
14:30
Lunch
14:30
Session 16c
Session 15c
15:35
Break
16:00
16:15
Break
16:40
Poster Session
Session 15d
18:00
18:00
Banquet
Dinner
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Technical Program
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9:00 - 9:30
Wednesday, 15 October
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Opening Remarks
(Presider: TBD)
9:30 - 10:30
Session 15a
(Presider: TBD)
15a01
15a02
15a03
(Invited) Nanoplasmonic holographic light-control-light modulator
Min Gu, and Xiangping Li (Swinburne University of Technology)
(Invited) Glasses-free based on micro-nano-structures for 3D display
Linsen Chen, Ymin Lou, Yan Ye, Pengfei Zhu, Min Zhu, Ying Yang, and Yuan Wen
(Soochow University)
(Invited) High-density recording in holographic memory system by run-length limited
coding
Taku Hoshizawa, Yusuke Nakamura, and Kazuyuki Tajima (Hitachi Ltd.)
10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:00
Session 15b
(Presider: TBD)
15b01
15b02
15b03
(Invited) Surface wave holography for plasmonic wavefront shaping
Zhi-Yuan Li, Yu-Hui Chen, Yue-Gang Chen, and Lin Gan (Institute of Physics, CAS)
(Invited) Enhanced diffraction efficiency of magnetic volume hologram with
magnetophotonic micro cavities
Yuichi Nakamura, Ryosuke Isogai, Kan Kobayashi, Shota Suzuki, Taichi Goto, Hiroyuki
Takagi, Pang Boey Lim, and Mitsuteru Inoue (Toyohashi University of Technology)
(Invited) Holographic recording and beam control with organic-inorganic nanocomposites
Yasuo Tomita (University of Electro-Communications)
12:00 - 14:30 Lunch
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14:30 - 16:15 Session 15c
(Disiplay)
(Presider: TBD)
15c01
15c02
15c03
15c04
15c05
15c06
(Invited) Advanced 3D technologies realized by holography
Hideyoshi Horimai1, and Xiaodi Tan2 (1Toyohashi University of Technology, 2Beijing
Institute of Technology)
(Invited) Holographic 3D video display in super-fast liquid crystal to future holographic
3D TV
Hongyue Gao1, Yingjie Yu1, Jicheng Liu1, Huadong Zheng1, Chao Zeng1, Zhongxiang
Zhou2, Dewei Gong2, and Hao Tian2 (1Shanghai University, 2Harbin Institute of
Technology)
(Invited) 3D colorful dynamic holographic display by complex amplitude modulation
Juan Liu, Xin Li, and Yongtian Wang (Beijing Institute of Technology)
Dynamic holographic 3D projection based on liquid crystal spatial light modulator and
cylindrical fog screen
Huadong Zheng, Xiaoqian Lu, Zhenxiang Zeng, Hongyue Gao, and Yingjie Yu (Shanghai
University)
Multi-layered floating display by use of retro-reflector
Hirotsugu Yamamoto1,2, Yuka Tomiyama2, and Shiro Suyama2 (1Utsunomiya University,
2
University of Tokushima)
Viewing angle enlargement of holographic 3D display based on spatial light modulators
tiling in curved configuration
Zhenxiang Zeng, Huadong Zheng, Yingjie Yu, and Hongyue Gao (Shanghai University)
16:15 - 16:40 Coffee Break
16:40 - 17:45 Session 15d
(Digital Holography 1)
(Presider: TBD)
15d01
15d02
15d03
15d04
(Invited) Parallel phase-shifting digital holography systems
Yasuhiro Awatsuji1, Peng Xia1, Takashi Kakue1,4, Tatsuki Tahara1,5, Kenzo Nishio2, Shogo
Ura1, Toshihiro Kubota2, and Osamu Matoba3 (1Kyoto Institute of Technology, 2Kubota
Holography Laboratory Corporation, 3Kobe University, 4Chiba University, 5Kansai
University)
Three-dimensional pupil effects of volume holographic imaging in phase space
Hsi-Hsun Chen1, Se Baek Oh2, Yuan Luo1,3 (College of Medicine National Taiwan
University, 2KLA-Tencor Corporation, 3National Taiwan University)
Multi-layered depth image representation and compression of digital hologram
Li-Chien Lin1, and Chiung-Liang Chen2 (1Feng-Chia University, 2Aletheia University)
Measurement of the MR fluids using digital in-line holography
Hong Yang, Wen-bin Shang, and Yan Yang (Chongqing University of Technology)
17:45 - 18:00
Break
18:00
Banquet
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9:00 - 10:40
Thursday, 16 October
Session 16a
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(Memory)
(Presider: TBD)
16a01
16a02
16a03
16a04
16a05
16a06
(Invited) Volume holographic storage with random phase multiplexing
Ching-Cherng Sun1, Wei-Chia Su2 and Yeh-Wei Yu1 (1National Central University,
2
National Changhua University of Education)
(Invited) Three dimensional shift multiplexing for high density collinear holographic data
storage
Jinqiu Liu, Liangcai Cao, Qingsheng He, and Guofan Jin (Tsinghua University)
Optimization of the hologram size in time series collinear holographic memory
Tsutomu Shimura1, Teruhiko Nozaki1, Ryushi Fujimura2, and Kazuo Kuroda2 (1The
University of Tokyo, 2Utsunomiya University)
Analysis for random phase mask key in holographic encryption
Jae-Seong Lee1, Choong-in Jeong2, Wooyoung Jeong1, Sung-Yong Lim1, Jang Hyun Kim1,
and Hyunseok Yang1 (1Yonsei University, 2LG Electronics)
Coherent and incoherent noise tolerances of multilevel phase data page for holographic
memory by numerical simulation
Daisuke Barada, Shigeo Kawata, and Toyohiko Yatagai (Utsunomiya University)
On the role of multifunctional chain transfer agents in recording nanoparticle-polymer
composites holographic gratings
Jinxin Guo, Ryuta Fujii, Takanori Ono, and Yasuo Tomita (University of
Electro-Communications)
10:40 - 11:00
Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:15
Session 16b
(CGH)
(Presider: TBD)
16b01
16b02
16b03
16b04
16b05
Research facilities for computer holography at kansai university and several recent topics
Kyoji Matsushima, Sumio Nakahara, Sachio Masuda, and Takashi Miyaoka (Kansai
University)
Holographic femtosecond laser processing system with two spatial light modulators
Yoshio Hayasaki, Kazuki Sakuma, and Satoshi Hasegawa (Utsunomiya University)
High efficient generation of holographic stereograms based on wavefront recording plane
Xuemei Cao1, Xinzhu Sang1, Zhidong Chen1, Ying Zhang2, Nan Guo1, Binbin Yan1, Jinhui
Yuan1, Daxiong Xu1 (1Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, 2Minzu
University of China)
Outside-in propagation model for spherical computer-generated hologram
Jun Wang, and Qiong-Hua Wang (Sichuan University)
Fast computer simulation of reconstructed image from rainbow hologram based on GPU
Shuming Jiao1, Hiroshi Yoshikawa2, (1City University of Hong Kong, 2Nihon University)
12:15 - 14:30 Lunch
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14:30 - 15:35 Session 16c
(Others)
(Presider: TBD)
16c01
16c02
16c03
16c04
(Invited) Three-dimensional imaging by self-referenced incoherent digital holography
Yuhong Wan, Tianlong Man, and Shiquan Tao (Beijing University of Technology)
Application of single-shot three-dimensional shape measurement by low-coherent digital
holography to millimeter-height object
Takanori Nomura, and Yuji Tanaka (Wakayama University)
Recording spatially incoherent fourier hologram using a rotational shearing interferometer
Kaho Watanabe, and Takanori Nomura (Wakayama University)
Characteristics of volume polarization holography with linear polarization light
Jinliang Zang1, An’an Wu1, Ying Liu1, Jue Wang1, Xiao Lin1, Xiaodi Tan1, Tsutomu
Shimura2, and Kazuo Kuroda1,3 (1Beijing Institute of Technology, 2The University of
Tokyo, 3Utsunomiya University)
15:35 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 18:00 Session 16p (Poster)
16p01
16p02
16p03
16p04
16p05
16p06
16p07
16p08
16p09
16p10
16p11
18:00
Parallel phase-shifting spectral estimation digital holography
Peng Xia1,2, Yasuhiro Awatsuji1, Kenzo Nishio1, Shogo Ura1, and Osamu Matoba3 (1Kyoto
Institute of Technology, 2Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science, 3Kobe University)
Fast hologram generation by spherical wave synthesis with adaptive aperture
Yutaka Mori, and Takanori Nomura (Wakayama University)
Reconstruct out-of-focus section image by compressive holography
Jiawen Weng, and Chuping Yang (South China Agricultural University)
Integrated method to suppress speckle noise in digital holography
Junmin Leng (Beijing Information Science and Technology University)
Three-dimensional object encryption and reconstruction based on computer generated
hologram
Dezhao Kong1,2, Yan Zhao2, Liangcai Cao2, Hao Zhang2, Guofan Jin2 (1Mechanical
Engineer College, 2Tsinghua University)
Viewing angle of aerial image by use crossed-mirror array
Ryosuke Kujime1, Shiro Suyama1 and Hirotsugu Yamamoto1,2 (1The University of
Tokushima, 2Utsunomiya University)
Transfer matrix of polarization state in polychromatic polarization holography
Ryu Yoshida1, Kazuki Someya1, Tsutomu Shimura2, Kazuo Kuroda1, and Ryushi
Fujimura1 (1Utsunomiya University, 2The University of Tokyo)
The optical polarization properties of phenanthrenequinone-doped poly (methyl
methacrylate) photopolymer materials for volume holographic storage
Liu Ying1, Zhenzhen Li1, Jinliang Zang1, An’an Wu1, Jue Wang1, Xiao Lin1, Xiaodi Tan1,
Daisuke Barada2, Tsutomu Shimura3, and Kazuo Kuroda1,2 (1Beijing Institute of
Technology, 2Utsunomiya University, 3The University of Tokyo)
Optical model of collinear holographic storage system including transmission and
reflection grating
Yeh-Wei Yu, Shuai Xiao, and Ching-Cherng Sun (National Central University)
Holographic data storage based on random phase encryption
Wei Jia, Changhe Zhou, and Junjie Yu (Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics,
CAS)
The influence of seidel aberrations on bit error rate and storage capacity of holographic
data storage
Ren-Chung Liu, Kong-Ho Li, Shiuan-Huei Lin, and Ken-Yuh Hsu (National Chiao-Tung
University)
Dinner
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*** Friday, 17 October ***
9:00 - 10:25
Session 17a
(Digital Holography 2)
(Presider: TBD)
17a01
17a02
17a03
17a04
17a05
(Invited) Non-scanning fluorescence holographic microscopy
Hsi-Hsun Chen, Xiaomin Zhai, and Yuan Luo (National Taiwan University)
(Invited) Digital holographic microscope design and its applications in micro-optical
components measurements
Jianglei Di, and Jianlin Zhao (Northwestern Polytechnical University)
Effect of spatial frequency bandwidth of reference wave on quality of reconstructed image
in single-exposure generalized phase-shifting digital holography
Masatoshi Imbe, and Takanori Nomura (Wakayama University,)
Synthetic aperture digital holographic microscopy for superresolution imaging and
applications
Yu-Chih Lin1, Xin-Ji Lai1, Han-Yen Tu2, and Chau-Jern Cheng1 (1National Taiwan Normal
University, 2Chinese Culture University)
3D RI reconstruction of graded optical fiber by single tomographic hologram
Wenjing Zhou, Wei Zhang, and Bing Han (Shanghai University)
10:25 - 11:10
Coffee Break
11:10 - 11:20
Awards
(Presider: TBD)
11:20 - 11:30
Closing Remarks
(Presider: TBD)
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Technical Papers
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