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29 July 2015Digital holography system for undergraduate student laboratory
P. Buranasiri,1 S. Plaipichit,2 W. Yindeesuk,3 K. Yoshimori4
1King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (Thailand) 2Srinakharinwirot Univ. (Thailand) 3King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (Thailand) 4Iwate Univ. (Japan)
In this paper, we discuss the digital holography (DH) experiment in our optical and communication laboratory course for undergraduate students at Physics department, KMITL. The purposes of DH experiment are presenting our students the meaning and advantage of DH and its applications. The Gabor configurations of in-line DH has been set up for recording a number of samples, which were placed on different distances, simultaneously. Then, the images of all objects have been numerical reconstructed by using computer. The students have been learned that all of reconstructed images have been got from only one time recording, while using the conventional recording technique, sharp images of different objects have been gotten from different recording time. The students also have been learned how to use DH technique for investigation some different kinds of samples on their own of interested such as a human hair or a fingerprint. In our future work, our DH system will be developed to be a portable apparatus for easily showing to children in different areas.
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P. Buranasiri, S. Plaipichit, W. Yindeesuk, K. Yoshimori, "Digital holography system for undergraduate student laboratory," Proc. SPIE 9659, International Conference on Photonics Solutions 2015, 96590Z (29 July 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2196159