Thermally modulated Nanophotonic Phased Arrays (NPAs) can be used as phase-only holographic displays. Compared to the holographic displays based on Liquid Crystal on Silicon Spatial Light Modulators (LCoS SLMs), NPAs have the advantage of integrated light source and high refresh rate. However, the formation of the desired wavefront requires accurate modulation of the phase which is distorted by the thermal proximity effect. This problem has been largely overlooked and existing approaches to similar problems are either slow or do not provide a good result in the setting of NPAs. We propose two new algorithms based on the iterative phase retrieval algorithm and the proximal algorithm to address this challenge. We have carried out computational simulations to compare and contrast various algorithms in terms of image quality and computational efficiency. This work is going to benefit the research on NPAs and enable the use of large-scale NPAs as holographic displays.

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