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21 June 2019 Near real-time digital holographic imaging on conventional central processing unit
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In this paper we discuss a near real time digital holographic imaging algorithm achieving ∼4 fps operation speed on a common central processing unit. The hologram recording is performed in the off-axis geometry in the transmission mode. The algorithm follows a standard angular spectrum method routine and utilizes experimental calibration of the optical instrument for aberration correction. The main limiting factor is related to the size of the initial hologram and its Fourier transform (∼57% of the total execution duration). The performance of the approach is tested on different transparent and semi-transparent samples for reconstruction of sample topography and object in-depth allocation.
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Vira R. Besaga, Anton V. Saetchnikov, Nils C. Gerhardt, Andreas Ostendorf, and Martin R. Hofmann "Near real-time digital holographic imaging on conventional central processing unit", Proc. SPIE 11056, Optical Measurement Systems for Industrial Inspection XI, 110562I (21 June 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2526112
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Particles

Digital holography

Holography

Aberration correction

Calibration

Reconstruction algorithms

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