Real-time three-dimensional object reconstruction by use of a phase-encoded digital hologram

Osamu Matoba, Thomas J. Naughton, Yann Frauel, Nicolas Bertaux, and Bahram Javidi

Appl. Opt. 41(29), 6187-6192 (2002) © OSA.
		

Abstract

A three-dimensional (3D) object reconstruction technique that uses only phase information of a phase-shifting digital hologram and a phase-only spatial-light modulator is proposed. It is well known that a digital hologram can store both amplitude and phase information of an optical electric field and can reconstruct the original 3D object in a computer. We demonstrate that it is possible to reconstruct optically 3D objects using only phase information of the optical field calculated from phase-shifting digital holograms. The use of phase-only information enables us to reduce the amount of data in the digital hologram and reconstruct optically the 3D objects using a liquid-crystal spatial light modulator without optical power loss. Numerical evaluation of the reconstructed 3D object is presented.

Keywords (OCIS): (090.1760) Holography : Computer holography, (100.3010) Image processing : Image reconstruction techniques, (100.6890) Image processing : Three-dimensional image processing, (200.4560) Optical computing : Optical data processing.

		

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