HoloGen: An open source toolbox for high-speed hologram generation
Peter J. Christopher, Andrew Kadis, George S. D. Gordon, Timothy D., Wilkinson

TL;DR
HoloGen is an open-source, high-performance hologram generation toolbox that unifies multiple algorithms with a user-friendly GUI, facilitating broader adoption of holography in emerging fields.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, easy-to-use framework combining various hologram algorithms with optimized performance and a novel parameter hierarchy for simplified modification.
Findings
Achieves state-of-the-art performance in hologram computation
Includes implementations of multiple well-known and novel algorithms
Provides benchmarking results demonstrating efficiency and accuracy
Abstract
The rise of mixed reality systems such as Microsoft HoloLens has prompted an increase in interest in the fields of 2D and 3D holography. Already applied in fields including telecommunications, imaging, projection, lithography, beam shaping and optical tweezing, Computer Generated Holography (CGH) offers an exciting approach to a wide range of light shaping problems. The numerical processing required to generate a hologram is high and requires significant domain expertise. This has historically slowed the adoption of holographic techniques in emerging fields. In this paper we present HoloGen, an open-source Cuda C and C ++ framework for computer generated holography. HoloGen unites, for the first time, a wide array of existing hologram generation algorithms with state of the art performance while attempting to remain intuitive and easy to use. This is enabled by a C # and Windows…
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