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Video-rate holographic telepresence via single-shot, reference-free wavefront measurement

We present a reference-free holographic telepresence system that directly captures and replays complex optical wavefronts from a single intensity speckle measurement. Using a pre-characterized geometric phase diffuser, the incident field self-interferes to form a speckle pattern, from which the wavefront is recovered via a speckle-correlation scattering-matrix approach and refined using smoothed amplitude flow with Nesterov acceleration. The reconstructed phase is directly projected onto a spatial light modulator for holographic replay. We demonstrate volumetric refocusing, dynamic three-dimensional reconstruction, and sustained video-rate operation at approximately 28 frames per second with modest communication bandwidth. The results highlight measurement-driven wavefront acquisition as a practical pathway toward compact and physically faithful holographic telepresence.

preprint2026arXivOpen access

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