Large-scale holographic particle 3D imaging with the beam propagation model

  • Wang H
  • Tahir W
  • Zhu J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We develop a novel algorithm for large-scale holographic reconstruction of 3D particle fields. Our method is based on a multiple-scattering beam propagation method (BPM) combined with sparse regularization that enables recovering dense 3D particles of high refractive index contrast from a single hologram. We show that the BPM-computed hologram generates intensity statistics closely matching with the experimental measurements and provides up to 9× higher accuracy than the single-scattering model. To solve the inverse problem, we devise a computationally efficient algorithm, which reduces the computation time by two orders of magnitude as compared to the state-of-the-art multiple-scattering based technique. We demonstrate the superior reconstruction accuracy in both simulations and experiments under different scattering strengths. We show that the BPM reconstruction significantly outperforms the single-scattering method in particular for deep imaging depths and high particle densities.

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Wang, H., Tahir, W., Zhu, J., & Tian, L. (2021). Large-scale holographic particle 3D imaging with the beam propagation model. Optics Express, 29(11), 17159. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.424752

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