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Yuan et al., 2011 - Google Patents

Resolution improvement in digital holography by angular and polarization multiplexing

Yuan et al., 2011

Document ID
10079918707609536541
Author
Yuan C
Situ G
Pedrini G
Ma J
Osten W
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied optics

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Angular and polarization multiplexing techniques are utilized in both object and reference arms in the digital holographic microscopy system to improve its resolution. The angular multiplexing provides on-axis and off-axis illumination and reference beams with different …
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