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19 December 2022 Phase-shift reconstruction imaging analysis in off-axis digital holographic microscopy with structured illumination
Yang Han, Meng Huang, Zhuqing Jiang
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Abstract
Reconstructing super-resolution images typically requires three or four phase-shift holograms for spectrum decomposing and combination. In the process of recording holograms, the phase shift accuracy of the instrument and environmental vibration will affect the spectrum decomposing results, resulting in reconstruction artifacts. In the simulation, with respect to two kinds of phase shift biases, the digital holographic reconstruction results with three-step and four-step phase-shift methods are compared. All the phase shift methods are much dependent on the accuracy of phase shift values. The four-step phase shift method needs to record more holograms, so its ability to cope with bias is poor, and its spectrum decomposing results is inferior to that with the three-step phase shift method. In a structured-illumination off-axis digital holographic system, the super-resolution imaging for amplitude and phase reconstructions is performed in experiment by using three-step phase shift processing. The results demonstrate that the resolution of the reconstructed images is improved.
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Yang Han, Meng Huang, and Zhuqing Jiang "Phase-shift reconstruction imaging analysis in off-axis digital holographic microscopy with structured illumination", Proc. SPIE 12318, Holography, Diffractive Optics, and Applications XII, 1231820 (19 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2642216
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KEYWORDS
Phase shifts

Digital holography

3D image reconstruction

Holography

Holograms

Microscopy

Image resolution

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