One-shot dual-wavelength in-line digital holographic microscopy
0103 physical sciences
01 natural sciences
DOI:
10.1016/j.optlaseng.2013.02.005
Publication Date:
2013-03-09T02:33:46Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract In this work, we propose a dual-wavelength in-line digital holographic microscopy (DHM) configuration in order to eliminate the conjugate image and reach the maximum resolution of CCD. By using this configuration, two holograms are acquired in one shot. Our method is based not only on the recordings of two holograms at slightly different planes, but also on the diffraction patterns formed with two wavelengths. With this experimental setup, we are able to analyze fast dynamic processes at the microscopic scale in real time. Theoretical evaluation, computer simulations and experimental results validate our proposal. The experimental results are obtained using a phase-amplitude object and compared with those calculated from the well-established phase-shifting interferometry technique. As far as we know, in-axis configuration with a single exposure has not been used in DHM, as we present in this paper.
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