While holography truly constitutes an ingenious concept, ever since its invention by Gabor it has been troubled by the so-called twin-image problem limiting the information that can be obtained from a holographic record. For symmetry reasons there are always two images appearing in the reconstruction of a hologram and the unwanted out of focus twin-image obscures the object. Here we show a universal method of reconstructing a hologram completely free of twin-image disturbances while no assumptions about absorbing or phase shifting properties of the object need to be imposed. Thus, truthful amplitude and phase distributions are retrieved. © 2007 The American Physical Society.
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Latychevskaia, T., & Fink, H. W. (2007). Solution to the twin image problem in holography. Physical Review Letters, 98(23). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.233901
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