3 December 2019 Resolution and sampling analysis in digital in-line holography with spherical wave illumination
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Abstract

The resolution optimization and sampling strategies in practical digital in-line holography (DIH) with spherical wave illumination are analytically studied by optimizing system parameters. Optimal parameters of holographic recording, including illumination wavelength, numerical aperture of the spherical illumination wave, source-sensor distance, object–sensor distance, and sampling parameters of the sensor, for achievable resolution are worked out. A formula is derived to guide the DIH system design in general cases. Different sampling strategies associated with corresponding reconstruction waves (plane wave and spherical waves with various curvatures) are analyzed. The reason why recording with spherical wave and reconstructing with plane wave works well in practice is explained in detail. We also present how to determine the reconstruction distance and magnification to reconcile the curvature difference. The analysis is carried out mathematically and verified by simulated holograms. Optical experiments with U.S. Air Force resolution target are carried out based on the analysis for further verification.

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Wenhui Zhang, Hao Zhang, Liangcai Cao, Michael E. Gehm, Qiang Jiang, David J. Brady, and Guofan Jin "Resolution and sampling analysis in digital in-line holography with spherical wave illumination," Optical Engineering 59(10), 102402 (3 December 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.59.10.102402
Received: 6 September 2019; Accepted: 7 November 2019; Published: 3 December 2019
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KEYWORDS
Spherical lenses

Holography

Holograms

Sensors

Digital holography

Image resolution

3D image reconstruction

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