Session Index

Holography and Information Processing

Holography and Information Processing I
Thursday, Dec. 5, 2019  13:30-15:15
Presider: Prof. Ken-Yuh Hsu、Prof. Chau-Jern Cheng
Room: Electrical Engineering Building EE202 (2F)
Notes:
13:30 - 14:00 Manuscript ID.  0833
Paper No.  2019-THU-S0401-I001
Invited Speaker:
Nikolay Petrov

Ultrafast time-resolved digital holography for linear and nonlinear optical processes
Nikolay Petrov

Materials with high optical nonlinear properties are in demand in various appli-
cations in optics and photonics. The creation of promising new materials requires new and
advanced highly sensitive techniques for measuring nonlinear responses.


 
 
14:00 - 14:15 Manuscript ID.  0127
Paper No.  2019-THU-S0401-O001
Yao Yun Zhen
Award Candidate
Novel Phase Retrieval Scheme through Deep Neural Network
Yao Yun Zhen;Jian-Jia Su;Chieh-En Lee;Chih-Yu Chu;Chung-Hao Tien

Reconstructing the phase information of an image from its intensity is a classical problem in most information optical system. This paper made a tempt to solve the phase retrieval problem using deep residual learning framework. The mean absolute error of the recovered phase can be achieved down to 0.08π.

 
 
14:15 - 14:30 Manuscript ID.  0667
Paper No.  2019-THU-S0401-O002
Pin-Duan Huang
Award Candidate
Repairing IR depth image with 2D RGB image
Pin-Duan Huang;Tzu-Kai Wang;Yeh-Wei Yu;Tsung-Hsun Yang;Ching-Cherng Sun

The structure light method is very popular in 3D information scanning. However, the depth information lost due to the strong high intensity IR light is still an emergent issue to solve. In this work, we present our work on repairing the IR depth image with 2D RGB image.

 
 
14:30 - 14:45 Manuscript ID.  0686
Paper No.  2019-THU-S0401-O003
Pen Ying Liao
Award Candidate
Sending Multichannel Optical Information Through a Multimode Fiber for Data Transmission Applications
Pen Ying Liao;Shiuan Huei Lin;Vera Marinova;Ken Y. Hsu

A method of sending multichannel optical information through a multimode fiber (MMF) is presented. Several optical characteristic has been discovered, which shows the feasibility to transmit enormous optical data via a multimode fiber. Experiment results are presented and discussed.

 
 
14:45 - 15:00 Manuscript ID.  0605
Paper No.  2019-THU-S0401-O004
Chung-Hsuan Huang
Award Candidate
Multimodal Imaging by Activated Holographic Pump and Probe Tomographic Approach
Chung-Hsuan Huang;Yuh-Kai Lo;Yu-Chih Lin;Han-Yen Tu;Chau-Jern Cheng;Małgorzata Kujawińska

We propose and demonstrate an active target-linking between the refractive index (RI) tomographic imaging with hologram activated accurate fluorescence excitation. The preliminary experimental demonstration shows the simultaneous measurement of RI tomogram and fluorescence imaging to reveal the correlation between these two techniques in generating the sample information.

 
 
15:00 - 15:15 Manuscript ID.  0687
Paper No.  2019-THU-S0401-O005
Stefan Petrov
Graphene/PDMS based Liquid crystal phase modulator
Stefan Petrov;Vera Marinova;Shiuan Huei Lin

In this paper, we report a comprehensive study on utilization of graphene in liquid crystal phase modulators. Various electro-optical characterizations along with studies of the interface interaction between graphene and essential structure components shows it’s suitable for such applications. Working parameters on graphene based conventional and bio-compatible devices was measured