Joint Feature Issue of Applied Optics and Journal of the Optical Society of America A

Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging 2019

Submission Opens:1 June 2019

Submission Deadline: 15 July 2019

Applied Optics and Journal of the Optical Society of America A welcome submissions to a Feature Issue on "Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging 2019" in conjunction with the Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging Meeting in Bordeaux, France on 19�23 May 2019. Whereas meeting participants are particularly encouraged to submit their work, the Feature Issue is open to all contributions in related areas.

The Feature Issue will highlight current research in areas including interferometry, phase microscopy, novel holographic processes, 3-D and novel displays, integral imaging, computer-generated holograms, compressive holography, full-field tomography, specific image and signal processing, and holography with various light sources, including coherent to incoherent and X-ray to terahertz waves. The included articles will present state-of-the-art technological developments that will stimulate novel applications of digital holography and 3-D imaging in biomedicine, biophotonics, nanomaterials, nanophotonics, and scientific and industrial metrologies.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Advances in Digital Holographic Techniques
  • 3-D Imaging and Display Systems
  • Computer-Generated Holograms
  • Compressive Holography
  • Quantitative Phase Imaging
  • Holographic Lithography
  • Digital Holographic Microscopy
  • Digital Holographic Tomography
  • Digital Holographic Optical Processing
  • Metrology and Profilometry
  • Gated Digital Holography (Time and Coherence Gating)
  • Digital Holography in LIDAR and Related Remote Sensing Techniques
  • Incoherent Holography
  • Transport of Intensity
  • Biomedical/Clinical/Medical Applications
  • Dynamic Holography and Novel Recording Materials
  • Digital Holography in Nonlinear Optical Systems
  • Terahertz Generation and Its Application to Digital Holography
  • Polarization Holography
  • Digital Holography for Inspection of Scattering Media
  • 2-D & 3-D Image Processing for Digital Holography and Feature Recognition
  • Deep Learning, Neural Networks Related to Digital Holography, and Applications
  • Emerging Applications of Digital Holography

Authors may choose between Applied Optics and JOSA A when submitting to the joint Feature Issue, but should recognize the differences between them and select the appropriate journal. The guest editors may recommend transferring a manuscript to the other journal as needed. Papers will appear in their respective journals. Additionally, a combined table of contents of papers from both journals will appear once all papers are published.

All papers need to present original, previously unpublished work and will be subject to the normal standards and peer review processes of the journals. The standard Applied Optics and JOSA A publication charges will apply to all published articles. To be eligible for publication, an expanded conference paper needs to add value to the original conference proceedings and the conference paper number must be included in the cover letter at submission. Please see OSA's guidelines on expanded conference papers for details.

Please prepare manuscripts according to the author instructions for submission to Applied Optics or JOSA A and and submit through OSA's electronic submission system, specifying from the drop-down menu that the manuscript is for the Feature Issue on Digital Holography and 3-D Imaging 2019.

Feature Editors

Pascal Picart, Le Mans Université, France (Lead Editor)
Partha Banerjee, University of Dayton, USA
Pierre-Alexandre Blanche, University of Arizona, USA
Liangcai Cao, Tsinghua University, China
Marc Georges, Universit� de Liège, Belgium
Juan Liu, Beijing Institute of Technology, China