Suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holography

The numerically reconstructed images in digital holography contain two undesirable features. After reconstruction, the zero order diffraction as well as the complex conjugate image will be present in pictures and drastically reduce their qualities. Practical applications of digital holography in the...

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Main Authors: M R Rashidian Vaziri, N Partovi Shabestari, I Alidokht, B Zarefarsani
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2016-02-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Physics Research
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Online Access:http://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-748&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-b120a615e06746a08037457f2ed30a062020-11-24T23:21:10ZengIsfahan University of TechnologyIranian Journal of Physics Research1682-69572016-02-01154447452Suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holographyM R Rashidian Vaziri0N Partovi Shabestari1I Alidokht2B Zarefarsani3 Department of Laser and Optics Research, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran Department of Laser and Optics Research, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran Department of Laser and Optics Research, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran Department of Laser and Optics Research, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Tehran, Iran The numerically reconstructed images in digital holography contain two undesirable features. After reconstruction, the zero order diffraction as well as the complex conjugate image will be present in pictures and drastically reduce their qualities. Practical applications of digital holography in the context of characterization and measuring the physical properties of objects require the suppression of these two features, before starting the reconstruction phase. In this work, using the required mathematical functions for suppressing the zero order diffraction and by transforming them to their discrete form, numerical filters for passing over the CCD images have been constructed. After passing these filters over the experimentally recorded CCD images, the reconstruction phase has been completed applying the discrete Fresnel transform. Carefully investigating the quality of various reconstructed images, we came to the conclusion that if a filter covers a smaller neighborhood of the recorded CCD images, it will have a better performance in suppressing the zero order diffraction. Among the used filters in this work, a 3×3 average filter showed the best performance in suppressing the zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images.http://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-748&slc_lang=en&sid=1digital holography fourier optics holographic interferometry signal processing wave propagation
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author M R Rashidian Vaziri
N Partovi Shabestari
I Alidokht
B Zarefarsani
spellingShingle M R Rashidian Vaziri
N Partovi Shabestari
I Alidokht
B Zarefarsani
Suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holography
Iranian Journal of Physics Research
digital holography
fourier optics
holographic interferometry
signal processing
wave propagation
author_facet M R Rashidian Vaziri
N Partovi Shabestari
I Alidokht
B Zarefarsani
author_sort M R Rashidian Vaziri
title Suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holography
title_short Suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holography
title_full Suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holography
title_fullStr Suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holography
title_full_unstemmed Suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holography
title_sort suppression of zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images in digital holography
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Iranian Journal of Physics Research
issn 1682-6957
publishDate 2016-02-01
description The numerically reconstructed images in digital holography contain two undesirable features. After reconstruction, the zero order diffraction as well as the complex conjugate image will be present in pictures and drastically reduce their qualities. Practical applications of digital holography in the context of characterization and measuring the physical properties of objects require the suppression of these two features, before starting the reconstruction phase. In this work, using the required mathematical functions for suppressing the zero order diffraction and by transforming them to their discrete form, numerical filters for passing over the CCD images have been constructed. After passing these filters over the experimentally recorded CCD images, the reconstruction phase has been completed applying the discrete Fresnel transform. Carefully investigating the quality of various reconstructed images, we came to the conclusion that if a filter covers a smaller neighborhood of the recorded CCD images, it will have a better performance in suppressing the zero order diffraction. Among the used filters in this work, a 3×3 average filter showed the best performance in suppressing the zero order diffraction from the reconstructed images.
topic digital holography
fourier optics
holographic interferometry
signal processing
wave propagation
url http://ijpr.iut.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-748&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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