Abstract
We present a digital method for holographic microscopy involving a
CCD camera as a recording device. Off-axis holograms recorded with
a magnified image of microscopic objects are numerically reconstructed
in amplitude and phase by calculation of scalar diffraction in the
Fresnel approximation. For phase-contrast imaging the
reconstruction method involves the computation of a digital replica of
the reference wave. A digital method for the correction of the
phase aberrations is presented. We present a detailed description
of the reconstruction procedure and show that the transverse resolution
is equal to the diffraction limit of the imaging system.
© 1999 Optical Society of America
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