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1 June 1991 Fourier-transform holographic microscope
Waleed S. Haddad, David Cullen, Johndale C. Solem, James W. Longworth, L. Armon McPherson, Keith Boyer, Charles K. Rhodes
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Proceedings Volume 1448, Camera and Input Scanner Systems; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45347
Event: Electronic Imaging '91, 1991, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
A camera system suitable for microholography has been constructed, tested, and applied to the imaging of biological materials. The design of this instrument is compatible with operation over a very wide spectral range spanning from visible to x-ray wavelengths. In order to evaluate its properties, visible light Fourier transform microholograms of biological samples and other test targets have been recorded and digitally reconstructed using a glycerol microdrop as a reference wave scatterer. Current results give a resolution of approximately 4 (lambda) with (lambda) equals 514.5 nm.
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Waleed S. Haddad, David Cullen, Johndale C. Solem, James W. Longworth, L. Armon McPherson, Keith Boyer, and Charles K. Rhodes "Fourier-transform holographic microscope", Proc. SPIE 1448, Camera and Input Scanner Systems, (1 June 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45347
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KEYWORDS
3D image reconstruction

Holograms

Imaging systems

Visible radiation

Holography

Microscopes

Cameras

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