Hybrid holographic microscopy free of conjugate and zero-order images

The true image area that can be used for recording microscopic objects in hybrid holographic microscopy can be increased by elimination of the conjugate image and the zero-order image. We therefore added two shutters and one phase modulator to the electro-optical holographic recording system so that...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied Optics 1999-08, Vol.38 (23), p.4990-4996
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