Abstract
Digital holography is a technique to record an object wave by utilizing interference of light and to reconstruct a 3D image using a computer. Color/multiwavelength digital holography is implemented by recording multiple wavelengths. A novel type of multiwavelength interferometry has been proposed, which is based on phase-division multiplexing of wavelengths [1-3]. Then, a restriction for phase shifts, which is required for firstly proposed scheme, is relaxed by the improved algorithm [4].
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