Título provisional de la tesis

Structured Light: Fundamentals, Devices and Applications

Resumen

This thesis is oriented towards the development of advances in the field of the generation of structured light and its application in bioimaging. The denomination of structured light refers to arbitrarily tailoring optical light fields in their different physical parameters, either spatially or temporarily [1]. The advances in the controlled generation of structured light are leading to novel applications in bioengineering, which include hyperspectral imaging [2], polarisation imaging [3], or quantum imaging [4]. These lines of work are mostly based on components, devices and optical systems for the generation of structured light, which can be grouped into two large blocks, those based on geometric phase elements (GPE) and those based on spatial light modulators (SLM). The goal of the thesis is to advance the development of these kinds of optical tools for applications in bioengineering.

Director/a: MARIA DEL MAR SANCHEZ LOPEZ, IGNACIO MORENO SORIANO

Publicaciones derivadas de la tesis:
1. S. Gao, M.M. Sánchez-López and I. Moreno. “Triplicator phase grating implementation in pixelated displays”, Proc. SPIE 12768, 127681G (2023). 

2. S. Gao, M.M. Sánchez-López, I. Moreno. “Implementation of triplicator diffraction gratings in a pixelated display”, published in “XIII Reunión Española de Optoelectrónica”, actas del congreso, p. 1-6, Sevilla 14 16 June (2023).

3. S. Gao, M.M. Sánchez-López and I. Moreno. “Experimental implementation of phase triplicator gratings in a spatial light modulator”, Chinese Optics Letters 22(2), pp. 1-6 (2024).

4. J. Davis, I. Moreno, S. Gao, M. M. Sánchez-López and D. M. Cottrell. “Multiplexing onto a spatial light modulator using random binary patterns”, Optical Engineering 62(10), 103104, pp. 1-9 (2023).

Research ID: 230518122334, ADH.BIO.MSL.SG.23

Código ORCID: 0009-0004-7345-2179