This dissertation combines various holographic techniques with application on the two- and three-dimensional imaging of ophthalmic tissue, fingerprints, and microsphere samples with micrometer resolution. Digital interference holography (DIH) uses scanned wavelengths to synthesize short-coherence interference tomographic images. We used DIH for in vitro imaging of human optic nerve head and retina. Tomographic images were produced by superposition of holograms. Holograms were obtained with a signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 50 dB. Optic nerve head characteristics (shape, diameter, cup depth, and cup width) were quantified with a few micron resolution (4.06 -4.8 microns). Multiple layers were distinguishable in cross-sectional images o...
Digital Holography Microscopy (DHM) is a new 3D measurement technique that exists since Charge Coupl...
Digital holography is an emerging field of new paradigm in general imaging applications. By replacin...
Holography has the ability to render three-dimensional information of a recorded scene by capturing ...
This dissertation combines various holographic techniques with application on the two- and three-dim...
Digital holography (DH) is a potentially disruptive new technology for many areas of imaging science...
A simple digital holographic apparatus and method allow reconstruction of three-dimensional objects ...
We introduce the digital holographic microscope for recording in vivo human eye retinal structures. ...
We report on new developments of a technique, called Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM), for the n...
Digital Image Plane Holography (DIPH) is a non-invasive optical technique which is able to recover t...
Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM) provides three-dimensional (3D) images with a high vertical acc...
Digital in-line holography (DIH) has been applied extensively to characterizations of a variety of p...
The appearance of the first laser approximately 12 years after the invention of holography by Gabor ...
Digital-holographic microscopy can measure the refractive index and thickness of human pancreatic tu...
I discuss a series of advancements I have made towards making digital holographic microscopy into a ...
Holography is act of capturing light field information using complex interference patterns of cohere...
Digital Holography Microscopy (DHM) is a new 3D measurement technique that exists since Charge Coupl...
Digital holography is an emerging field of new paradigm in general imaging applications. By replacin...
Holography has the ability to render three-dimensional information of a recorded scene by capturing ...
This dissertation combines various holographic techniques with application on the two- and three-dim...
Digital holography (DH) is a potentially disruptive new technology for many areas of imaging science...
A simple digital holographic apparatus and method allow reconstruction of three-dimensional objects ...
We introduce the digital holographic microscope for recording in vivo human eye retinal structures. ...
We report on new developments of a technique, called Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM), for the n...
Digital Image Plane Holography (DIPH) is a non-invasive optical technique which is able to recover t...
Digital Holographic Microscopy (DHM) provides three-dimensional (3D) images with a high vertical acc...
Digital in-line holography (DIH) has been applied extensively to characterizations of a variety of p...
The appearance of the first laser approximately 12 years after the invention of holography by Gabor ...
Digital-holographic microscopy can measure the refractive index and thickness of human pancreatic tu...
I discuss a series of advancements I have made towards making digital holographic microscopy into a ...
Holography is act of capturing light field information using complex interference patterns of cohere...
Digital Holography Microscopy (DHM) is a new 3D measurement technique that exists since Charge Coupl...
Digital holography is an emerging field of new paradigm in general imaging applications. By replacin...
Holography has the ability to render three-dimensional information of a recorded scene by capturing ...