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Realistic simulation and real-time reconstruction of digital holographic microscopy experiments in ImageJ

Carlos Buitrago-Duque, Jorge Garcı́a-Sucerquia

2021Applied Optics11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The description, implementation, and validation of an ImageJ plugin that allows the realistic simulation and real-time reconstruction of digital holographic microscopy (DHM) experiments are presented. The simulation module implements a telecentric image-plane DHM recording scheme with fully configurable imaging system, interference, and scaling parameters, including the possibility of defining an estimate of the roughness distribution of the sample to produce realistic coherent-noise affectations. The reconstruction module allows the computation of amplitude, intensity, or phase, from digital holograms' input as either single images or video streams for real-time processing; this module also implements user-defined fine-tuning parameters, allowing subpixel linear phase compensations and digital refocusing of the complex-valued reconstructed fields. In this note, the functionality of the plugin is illustrated by simulating the noisy DHM recording of a phase-only resolution test target and the reconstruction of both the resulting synthetic hologram and an equivalent experimental recording; the results show good agreement between the simulation and the experimental recording, and accurate measurements on the reconstructed information, thus granting the use of either module with full confidence according to needs and possibilities.

Topics & Concepts

Subpixel renderingHolographyComputer scienceDigital holographic microscopyDigital holographyOpticsNoise (video)WavefrontIterative reconstructionComputationComputer visionAlgorithmPhysicsPixelImage (mathematics)Digital Holography and MicroscopyImage Processing Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
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