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Speckle Noise Reduction in Digital Holography Using a DMD and Multi-Hologram Resampling

John Restrepo    
Nelson Correa-Rojas and Jorge Herrera-Ramirez    

Resumen

Speckle noise is a well-documented problem on coherent imaging techniques like Digital Holography. A method to reduce the speckle noise level is presented, based on introducing a Digital Micromirror Device to phase modulate the illumination over the object. Multiple holograms with varying illuminations are recorded and the reconstructed intensities are averaged to obtain a final improved image. A simple numerical resampling scheme is proposed to further improve noise reduction. The obtained results demonstrate the effectiveness of the hybrid approach.

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