We propose using the circle polynomials to describe a particle’s transmission function in a digital holography setup. This allows both opaque and phase particles to be determined. By means of this description, we demonstrate that it is possible to estimate the digital in-line hologram produced by a spherical particle. The experimental intensity distribution due to an opaque micro-inclusion is compared to the theoretical one obtained by our new model. Moreover, the simulated hologram and reconstructed image of the particle by an optimal fractional Fourier transformation under the opaque disk, quadratic phase, and quasi-spherical phase approximation are compared with the results obtained by simulating holograms by the Lorenz–Mie Theory (LMT)....
There are several well known difficulties in forming and analysing holographic particle data in the ...
International audienceA new and computationally efficient approach is proposed for determining the r...
A theoretical analysis describing the dependence of the signal-tonoise ratio (SNR) on the number of ...
We propose using the circle polynomials to describe a particle’s transmission function in a digital ...
The spatial phase resulting from the digital reconstruction of an in-line hologram of a particle fie...
International audienceAmong the various configurations that may be used in digital holography, the o...
Hologram reconstruction algorithms often undersample the phase in propagation kernels for typical pa...
International audienceDigital in-line holography (DH) is widely used to characterize two-phase flows...
We present the development of a numerical simulator for digital in-line holography applications. In-...
Here we present practical methods for simulation and reconstruction of in-line digital holograms rec...
International audienceAn extension of digital in-line holography to particle and particle systems ch...
The processes of modelling and reconstruction of holograms are based on the calculation of the diffr...
ABSTRACT: The processes of modelling and reconstruction of holograms are based on the calculation ...
We present the results of our research in digital in-line holography and discuss some challenges of ...
When a particle is illuminated by a beam of light it will scatter and redistribute the light in all ...
There are several well known difficulties in forming and analysing holographic particle data in the ...
International audienceA new and computationally efficient approach is proposed for determining the r...
A theoretical analysis describing the dependence of the signal-tonoise ratio (SNR) on the number of ...
We propose using the circle polynomials to describe a particle’s transmission function in a digital ...
The spatial phase resulting from the digital reconstruction of an in-line hologram of a particle fie...
International audienceAmong the various configurations that may be used in digital holography, the o...
Hologram reconstruction algorithms often undersample the phase in propagation kernels for typical pa...
International audienceDigital in-line holography (DH) is widely used to characterize two-phase flows...
We present the development of a numerical simulator for digital in-line holography applications. In-...
Here we present practical methods for simulation and reconstruction of in-line digital holograms rec...
International audienceAn extension of digital in-line holography to particle and particle systems ch...
The processes of modelling and reconstruction of holograms are based on the calculation of the diffr...
ABSTRACT: The processes of modelling and reconstruction of holograms are based on the calculation ...
We present the results of our research in digital in-line holography and discuss some challenges of ...
When a particle is illuminated by a beam of light it will scatter and redistribute the light in all ...
There are several well known difficulties in forming and analysing holographic particle data in the ...
International audienceA new and computationally efficient approach is proposed for determining the r...
A theoretical analysis describing the dependence of the signal-tonoise ratio (SNR) on the number of ...