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Three-dimensional single-shot holographic tomography with diffusion

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Abstract

Digital holographic microscopy is a promising imaging technique for visualizing label-free transparent cells [1]. Its drawback is a bulky optics to introduce reference light. We have proposed reference-free holographic imaging with randomly encoded diffraction [2-5]. This approach simplifies the optical hardware in holographic imaging. In this study, we extend the method to a three-dimensional case while keeping its simplicity.

© 2019 Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Optical Society (OSA)

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