Chinese Optics Letters, 2011, 9 (12): 120004, Published Online: Dec. 5, 2011
3D visualization using pulsed and CW digital holographic tomography techniques (Invited Paper) Download: 706次
Abstract
We outline the use of digital holographic tomography to determine the three-dimensional (3D) shapes of falling and static objects, such as lenslets and water droplets. Reconstruction of digitally recorded inline holograms is performed using multiplicative and Radon transform techniques to reveal the exact 3D shapes of the objects.
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G. Nehmetallah, P. P., D. Ferree, R. Kephart, S. Praharaj. 3D visualization using pulsed and CW digital holographic tomography techniques (Invited Paper)[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2011, 9(12): 120004.