Orthographic projection images-based photon-counted integral Fourier holography

  • Min Wan
  • , Inbarasan Muniraj
  • , Ra'ed Malallah
  • , Ni Chen
  • , John J. Healy
  • , James P. Ryle
  • , John T. Sheridan (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Unlike coherent imaging techniques, light field imaging uses incoherent (white light) illumination to generate a digital hologram of three-dimensional (3D) objects in real time. Multiple projections (or elemental images) of a 3D object are captured using a microlens array attached to a digital camera. Orthographic projection images (OPIs) can be synthesized from the recorded elemental images. The synthesized intensity-based OPIs are then multiplied by the corresponding phase functions and combined to form a digital hologram (also known as an integral hologram) of a 3D object under illumination. In this study, we analyze the performance of a synthesized integral hologram under low light imaging (photon-counting) conditions. The feasibility of this technique is verified experimentally by capturing the elemental images and subsequently generating orthographic projection images and by varying photon counts to reconstruct the digital holograms.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2656-2661
Number of pages6
JournalApplied Optics
Volume58
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

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