Using intensity gradient- or sparsity-based focus metrics, the ability to accurately localize the three-dimensional (3D) position of a small object in a digital holographic reconstruction of a large field of view is hindered in the presence of multiple nearby objects. A more accurate alternative method for 3D localization, based on evaluation of the complex reconstructed volume, is proposed. Simulations and experimental data demonstrate a reduction in depth positional error for single objects and a notably improved axial resolution of multiple objects in close proximity.
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Hall, M. L., McCall, P., Towers, C. E., & Towers, D. P. (2021). Improved three-dimensional localization of multiple small objects in close proximity in digital holography. Applied Optics, 60(4), A285. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.404432
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