Abstract
We report on wavelength-multiplexed digital holographic imaging based on simultaneous Bragg diffraction of wideband light by several ultrasound waves of different frequencies in crystalline media. This technique is easy to implement, avoids spectral scanning, and is applicable in various digital holography schemes. It also enables single-shot acquisition of a few spectral fringe patterns by a single monochrome sensor and wavelength demultiplexing of the resulting interferogram. We have assembled a Mach–Zehnder interferometer with an acousto-optical tunable filter operating in the multifrequency mode and have validated the proposed technique by dual-, three-, and four-wavelength quantitative phase imaging of the test samples.
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