Noniterative sub-pixel shifting super-resolution lensless digital holography

  • Lee H
  • Kim J
  • Kim J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lensless digital holography (LDH) is gaining considerable attention lately due to a simple experimental setup, wide field-of-view, and three-dimensional (3D) imaging capability. Since the resolution of LDH is limited by the Nyquist frequency of a detector array, the major drawback of LDH is resolution, and a lot of efforts were made to enhance the resolution of LDH. Here we propose and demonstrate a fast noniterative sub-pixel shifting super-resolution technique that can effectively enhance the resolution of LDH by a factor of two. We provide detailed frequency-domain formulae for our noniterative frequency-domain super-resolution method. The validity of our proposed method is experimentally demonstrated both for scattering and phase objects.

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Lee, H., Kim, J., Kim, J., Jeon, P., Lee, S. A., & Kim, D. (2021). Noniterative sub-pixel shifting super-resolution lensless digital holography. Optics Express, 29(19), 29996. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.433719

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