Recent progress in digital holographic microscopy: From superresolution to ultrafast imaging

Chau Jern Cheng*

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Abstract

Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) with full-field quantitative complex imaging (amplitude and phase) has been widely used in optical metrology for measuring optical micro-/nano-devices and biological living cells with high phase accuracy and in situ observation. These push the quantitative amplitude/phase imaging and optical metrology of DHM becoming an attractive tool for various fields of scientific work and industrial applications. This talk will describe state-of-The-Art technology and recent progress in DHM from various superresolution and tomographic image techniques in spatial domain for ultrafast imaging with spatio-Temporal multiplexing scheme and also to study the dynamic phenomena of laser and matter interaction from nanosecond to femtosecond time scales.

Original languageEnglish
Article number31aOD1
JournalOptics InfoBase Conference Papers
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventOptics and Photonics Japan, OFJ 2017 - Tokyo, Japan
Duration: 2017 Oct 302017 Oct 31

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Mechanics of Materials

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