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High-resolution parallel phase-shifting digital holography using a low-resolution phase-shifting array device based on image inpainting

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Abstract

Parallel phase-shifting digital holography can record high-quality holograms efficiently from fast-moving objects in a dynamic scene. However, a phase-shifting array device with a cell size identical to image sensors is required, which imposes difficulty in practice. This Letter proposes a novel scheme to employ a low-resolution phase-shifting array device to achieve high-resolution parallel phase-shifting digital holography, based on image inpainting performed on incomplete holograms. The experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

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