Single-Element Reflective Digital Holographic Microscopy

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Abstract

Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) is a well-known microscopy technique using an interferometric architecture for quantitative phase imaging (QPI) and it has been already implemented utilizing a large number of interferometers. Among them, single-element interferometers are of particular interest due to its simplicity, stability, and low cost. Here, we present an extremely simple common-path interferometric layout based on the use of a single one-dimensional diffraction grating for both illuminating the sample in reflection and generating the digital holograms. The technique, named single-element reflective digital holographic microscopy (SER-DHM), enables QPI and topography analysis of reflective/opaque objects using a single-shot operation principle. SER-DHM is experimentally validated involving different reflective samples.

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Picazo-Bueno, J. Á., García, J., & Micó, V. (2021). Single-Element Reflective Digital Holographic Microscopy. Frontiers in Physics, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2021.639607

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