Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5449320 Optics Communications 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Speckle noise suppression in off-axis lensless Fourier transform digital holography by laterally shifting of object is analyzed quantitatively. Speckle decorrelation is directly proportional to the object displacement therefore object is shifted by three different amounts to test its effect on the speckle contrast reduction that is pixel size of camera, averaged speckle size and resolution pixel size of reconstruction plane. Phase-only spatial light modulator (LCOS) is used in object beam path to introduce the lateral shift in its position digitally without mechanical efforts by displaying a grating function. In comparison with the typical methods, the externally input lateral position shifts of object are controlled accurately, which makes the system effective and practicable. Averaged reconstructed results for three quantitative object lateral position shifts are compared and it has been found that the object shift by resolution pixel size of reconstruction plane shows better speckle contrast reduction and is in good agreement with the theoretical prediction.
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