Digital Holographic Superresolution by Rotating the
Object Wavefield |
Hennelly, Bryan M.; Naughton, Thomas J.; McDonald, John
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We create superresolved digital holograms by stitching together multiple holograms of 3-D objects. The object wavefield is rotated between captures and stitched together using digital signal processing techniques. The numerical aperture is increased significantly.
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Keyword(s):
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Digital Holographic Superresolution; Object Wavefield; holograms; digital signal processing |
Publication Date:
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2007 |
Type:
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Book chapter |
Peer-Reviewed:
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Yes |
Institution:
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Maynooth University |
Citation(s):
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Hennelly, Bryan M. and Naughton, Thomas J. and McDonald, John (2007) Digital Holographic Superresolution by Rotating the Object Wavefield. In: B. M. Hennelly, T. J. Naughton, and J. McAdaptive Optics: Analysis and Methods/Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging/Information Photonics/Signal Recovery and Synthesis Topical Meetings on CD-ROM. Optical Society of America, DTuD5. ISBN 1557528381 |
Publisher(s):
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Optical Society of America |
File Format(s):
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other |
Related Link(s):
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http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/8344/1/JM-Digital-2007.pdf |
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