Digital holography and its multidimensional imaging applications: A review

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In this review, we introduce digital holographic techniques and recent progress in multidimensional sensing by using digital holography. Digital holography is an interferometric imaging technique that does not require an imaging lens and can be used to perform simultaneous imaging of multidimensional information, such as three-dimensional structure, dynamics, quantitative phase, multiple wavelengths and polarization state of light. The technique can also obtain a holographic image of nonlinear light and a threedimensional image of incoherent light with a single-shot exposure. The holographic recording ability of this technique has enabled a variety of applications.

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Tahara, T., Quan, X., Otani, R., Takaki, Y., & Matoba, O. (2018, April 1). Digital holography and its multidimensional imaging applications: A review. Microscopy. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmicro/dfy007

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