Feng et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Long-working-distance synthetic aperture Fresnel off-axis digital holographyFeng et al., 2009
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- Feng P
- Wen X
- Lu R
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- Optics express
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An aperture synthesis approach of digital holography for microscopy imaging at long working distance is proposed. Firstly, for an oblique object, a series of Fresnel off-axis holograms are recorded with different tilted plane wave illuminations without using lens for …
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