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Space-shifting digital holography with dc term removal

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Abstract

We describe a numerical space-shifting reconstruction approach in digital holography. This method is able to remove the dc term in the reconstruction very effectively by utilizing the periodicity and the space-shifting property of inverse discrete Fourier transform. Since the entire process does not need any additional holograms and specific requirements to recording optics, this approach can be a really convenient, practical, and widely effective way to remove the dc term from in-line or off-axis digital holography.

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