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13 August 1999 Concept of optical reconstruction of digitally stored holograms
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Proceedings Volume 3744, Interferometry '99: Techniques and Technologies; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357707
Event: International Conference on Optical Metrology, 1999, Pultusk Castle, Poland
Abstract
The progress in high resolution CCD detector technology provides the electronic medium for digital registration of holograms. This possibility is widely used in digital holography, which allows reconstruction of numerically stored microinterferogram. This approach is very useful for optical metrology application, however it is not convenient to real time visualization of 3D object reconstruction. In the paper we propose to use only the stage of digital registration and then transfer these data to LCD matrix to form an optoelectronic version of microinterferogram. This hologram is reconstructed optically by a laser beam, giving possibility to visualize an amplitude-phase object's image. These procedures together with fast LCD and proper optical imaging system should enable to produce digital holographic films.
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Slawomir Pasko, Marek Sutkowski, and Malgorzata Kujawinska "Concept of optical reconstruction of digitally stored holograms", Proc. SPIE 3744, Interferometry '99: Techniques and Technologies, (13 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357707
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