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Three-dimensional deconvolution of complex fields

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Abstract

We present a technique for 3-D image processing of complex fields acquired by digital holographic microscopy. It consists in inverting the coherent imaging by filtering the complex spectrum with a pseudo three-dimensional coherent transfer function.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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