Improved 3D imaging of phase shifting digital holographic microscope by compensation for wavefront distortion
Cazac, V. (2021)
012020
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202108266809
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This paper is focused on improving the performance of quantitative phase imaging via phase-shifting digital holographic microscope. The development of the interferometric techniques is important for technology and biomedicine, since the surface and structure of samples can be monitored in real-time by non-destructive investigations. The novelty of the optical arrangement is that in the reference beam of the digital holographic microscope a liquid crystal variable retarder is introduced. Thus, it became possible to actively control the polarization state of light for realizing the necessary phase-shifts. In addition, a spatial light modulator is integrated in the optical setup to produce computer-controlled compensation of the spatial distortion. An ad hoc hologram processing technique was developed to execute the numerical correction of the physical phase-shifting errors. Topographical investigations of phase masks recorded on carbazol-based azopolymers provided the experimental testing of the achieved accuracy in phase reconstruction.
Kokoelmat
- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [19350]