Description
Abstract: Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM) can obtain three-dimensional (3D) information
about the fine structure of an object by utilizing the phase information of coherent light. In DHM, during the process of reconstructing the shape of an object, phase information is extracted by windowing the sideband containing the phase information. The 3D information of the object is then obtained from the acquired phase information. When windowing the sideband in a narrow range, it can remove noise caused by the DC spectrum, but detailed shape information of the object is lost. On the other hand, when windowing in a wide range, detailed shape information of the object can be obtained, but noise from the DC spectrum increases. To solve this trade-off relationship, we propose a method of determining the range for windowing the sideband using a function and then averaging the windowed sidebands. This proposed method can reduce the impact of noise from the DC spectrum and enables the acquisition of the detailed shape information. In this paper, we explain the reconstruction algorithm of this method and compare it with conventional methods and the previous study, phase differences averaging (PDA).
Keywords: Digital holographic microscopy; Image processing; Computational imaging.
