In this Letter, we study the reconstruction of digital holograms of microscopic objects using a fixed-point representation of the numercial-reconstruction process. For different bit levels in our fixed-point reconstruction algorithm, we investigate the errors introduced to both the reconstructed image intensity and the unwrapped quantitative phase information. Experimental results based on a microscopic lens array are provided.
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Opt Lett
April 2010
Department of Computer Science, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
In this Letter, we study the reconstruction of digital holograms of microscopic objects using a fixed-point representation of the numercial-reconstruction process. For different bit levels in our fixed-point reconstruction algorithm, we investigate the errors introduced to both the reconstructed image intensity and the unwrapped quantitative phase information. Experimental results based on a microscopic lens array are provided.
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