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http://dx.doi.org/10.3807/KJOP.2012.23.6.251

A Study on Two-wavelength Digital Holography Using the Fresnel-Bluestein Transform  

Shin, Sanghoon (Mythos)
Kim, Doocheol (Department of Physics, Jeju National University)
Yu, Younghun (Department of Physics, Jeju National University)
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Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics / v.23, no.6, 2012 , pp. 251-254 More about this Journal
Abstract
Dual-wavelength holography has a better axial range than single-wavelength holography, allowing unambiguous phase imaging. The size of a reconstructed image depends on the reconstruction distance and wavelength. The two phase image sizes of different wavelength holograms should be the same in order to apply dual-wavelength holography. The Fresnel-Bluestein transform method is proposed to eliminate the dependence on the reconstruction distance and wavelength. We found that the Fresnel-Bluestein transform is very useful for making different reconstructed image sizes experimentally. Also we applied the Fresnel-Bluestein transform to make the same reconstruction image size in dual wavelength holography.
Keywords
Holography; Digital holography; Fresnel-Bluestein transform;
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