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Multiwavelength digital holography with autocalibration of phase shifts and artificial wavelengths
Author(s) -
Daniel Carl,
Markus Fratz,
Marcel Pfeifer,
Dominik Giel,
H. Höfler
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
applied optics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0003-6935
DOI - 10.1364/ao.48.0000h1
Subject(s) - holography , digital holography , optics , wavelength , phase (matter) , calibration , computer science , digital holographic microscopy , phase retrieval , physics , fourier transform , quantum mechanics
A novel implementation of lensless multiwavelength digital holography with autocalibration of temporal phase shifts and artificial wavelength is presented. The algorithm we used to calculate the phase shifts was previously proposed [Opt. Lett.29 183 (2004)] and, to our knowledge, is now used for the first time in lensless holography. Because precise knowledge of the generated artificial wavelength is crucial for absolute measurement accuracy, a simple and efficient method to determine the artificial wavelength directly is presented. The calibration method is based on a simple modification of the experimental setup and needs just one additional image acquisition per wavelength. The results of shape measurement of a metallic test object with a rough surface and steep edges are shown and the measurement accuracy is discussed.

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