scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

On-speckle suppression in IR digital holography.

TLDR
This Letter shows the possibility to obtain near noise-free numerical reconstructions of IR digital holograms of large-size objects, while preserving resolution, by employing an optical scanning multi-look approach in combination with 3D block matching numerical filtering.
Abstract
Long-IR wavelength is the best option for capturing digital holograms of large-size, real-world objects. However, the coherent noise level in a long-IR hologram is by far larger than that of a visible wavelength recording, thus resulting in a poor quality of both numerical and optical reconstructions. In this Letter, we show how such coherent noise can be efficiently suppressed by employing an optical scanning multi-look approach, in combination with 3D block matching numerical filtering. Results demonstrate the possibility to obtain near noise-free numerical reconstructions of IR digital holograms of large-size objects, while preserving resolution. We applied this method to the holograms of a rotating statuette. It will be shown that a remarkable contrast enhancement is achievable along with the recovery of object details that otherwise would be lost because of large speckle grains intrinsically due to the source coherence.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Strategies for reducing speckle noise in digital holography

TL;DR: A broad discussion about the noise issue in DH is provided, with the aim of covering the best-performing noise reduction approaches that have been proposed so far and quantitative comparisons among these approaches will be presented.
Journal ArticleDOI

Speckle noise reduction for digital holographic images using multi-scale convolutional neural networks.

TL;DR: A fast speckle noise reduction method with only a single reconstructed image based on convolutional neural networks that has multi-sized kernels that can capture the speckled noise component effectively from digital holographic images is proposed.
Journal ArticleDOI

Comparative study of multi-look processing for phase map de-noising in digital Fresnel holographic interferometry.

TL;DR: A multi-look approach with average looks before noise processing performs better than averaging computed with all de-noised looks and the two-dimensional windowed Fourier transform filtering exhibits the best performance in all cases.
Journal ArticleDOI

Reduction of speckle noise in holographic images using spatial jittering in numerical reconstructions

TL;DR: This Letter presents an easy, fast, and efficient single-shot method to reduce speckle noise in digital Fresnel holography by introducing spatial displacements in the Fresnel kernel.
Journal ArticleDOI

Coherent noise reduction in digital holographic microscopy by averaging multiple holograms recorded with a multimode laser

TL;DR: The proposed approach for coherent noise reduction in DHM by averaging multiple holograms recorded with a multimode semiconductor laser shows a remarkable improvement both in amplitude imaging quality and phase measurement accuracy.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Image Denoising by Sparse 3-D Transform-Domain Collaborative Filtering

TL;DR: An algorithm based on an enhanced sparse representation in transform domain based on a specially developed collaborative Wiener filtering achieves state-of-the-art denoising performance in terms of both peak signal-to-noise ratio and subjective visual quality.
Journal ArticleDOI

Direct recording of holograms by a CCD target and numerical reconstruction.

TL;DR: The principle of recording holograms directly on a CCD target is described and a real image of the object is reconstructed from the digitally sampled hologram by means of numerical methods.
Journal ArticleDOI

Three-dimensional display technologies

TL;DR: It would be very beneficial to readers of this journal to have a systematic review of state-of-the-art 3D display technologies.
Journal ArticleDOI

Very efficient speckle contrast reduction realized by moving diffuser device

TL;DR: Very efficient speckle contrast reduction is measured by temporal averaging using a moving diffuser on a tuning fork, which vibrates at 100 Hz over 60 microm in amplitude, a distance that is three times the surface roughness correlation length of the diffuser.
Journal ArticleDOI

Quasi noise-free digital holography.

TL;DR: A novel framework is proposed that combines the concepts of encoding multiple uncorrelated digital holograms, block grouping and collaborative filtering to achieve quasi noise-free DH reconstructions and is comparable to the quality achievable with non-coherent techniques and far beyond the current state of art in DH.
Related Papers (5)