1 October 1986 Filtering Effects In Far-Field In-Line Holography
Cafer Ozkul, Daniel Allano, Michel Trinite
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Abstract
A nonblocked zero-frequency filtering technique is used to improve the in-line holographic recording of small objects at extended distances from the hologram. Since the filter is coated on the relay lens, the irradiance distributions in three planes (i.e., in projected images, diffraction patterns, and reconstructed images) are calculated. Influences of filter diameter, filter transmittance, and exposure level of holograms are considered in discussing fringe visibility, image forms, and image contrast.
Cafer Ozkul, Daniel Allano, and Michel Trinite "Filtering Effects In Far-Field In-Line Holography," Optical Engineering 25(10), 251142 (1 October 1986). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973969
Published: 1 October 1986
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Holography

Image filtering

Holograms

3D image reconstruction

Diffraction

Relays

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