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Liquid crystal spatial light modulator with optimized phase modulation ranges to display multiorder diffractive elements
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First-order and multi-order diffractive lens using a device with 8P phase modulation range
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Alumbrar el pasado
Reseña del libro "El pionero de la luz: Alhacén y su Libro de la Óptica", por MARÍA LUISA CALVO PADILLA y publicado por Ediciones Complutense, Madrid, 2019Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Image encryption system based on a nonlinear joint transform correlator for the simultaneous authentication of two users
We propose a new encryption system based on a nonlinear joint transform correlator (JTC) using the information of two biometrics (one digital fingerprint for each user) as security keys of the encryption system. In order to perform the decryption and authentication in a proper way, it is necessary to have the two digital fingerprints from the respective users whose simultaneous authentication is pursued. The proposed security system is developed in the Fourier domain. The nonlinearity of the JTC along with the five security keys given by the three random phase masks and the two digital fingerprints of the two users allow an increase of the system security against brute force and plaintext attacks. The feasibility and validity of this proposal is demonstrated using digital fingerprints as biometrics in numerical experiments.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
Effects of using an encrypted image corrupted by noise and occlusion in a security system based on joint transform correlator and Gyrator transform
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Image quality and security through nonlinear joint transform encryption
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Extended depth of focus intraocular lens: Chromatic performance
We describe a first-and-second-diffractive-order intraocular lens ((1st,2nd)DIOL) within the class of hybrid refractive-diffractive designs for intraocular lenses (IOLs) and analyse its properties of focus extension and compensation of longitudinal chromatic aberration (LCA), particularly for lenses with low addition. Power, energy efficiency and their wavelength dependence are extended from monofocal IOL and conventional bifocal zeroth-and-first-diffractive-order IOL ((0th,1st)DIOL) to (1st,2nd)DIOL of low addition. Compensation of LCA is experimentally assessed in optical bench through the through-focus energy efficiency of three Tecnis IOLs with red, green and blue illuminations: ZA9003 (monofocal), ZKB00 (bifocal (0th,1st)DIOL with + 2.75 D add) and Symfony ZXR00. We prove Tecnis Symfony ZXR00 IOL can be considered an example of (1st,2nd)DIOL design of low addition, with LCA compensation in both the distance and intermediate foci, whereas the bifocal (0th,1st)DIOL does not compensate in the distance focus. However, the energy efficiency of (1st,2nd)DIOL for wavelengths other than the design wavelength is markedly more asymmetric.Postprint (published version
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