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Versatile spectral modulation of a broadband source for digital holographic microscopy

Nardin, Gaël  
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Colomb, Tristan
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Emery, Yves
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2016
Optics Express

We demonstrate the potential of spatial light modulators for the spectral control of a broadband source in digital holographic microscopy. Used in a ‘pulse-shaping’ geometry, the spatial light modulator provides a versatile control over the bandwidth and wavelength of the light source. The control of these properties enables adaptation to various experimental conditions. As a first application, we show that the source bandwidth can be adapted to the off-axis geometry to provide quantitative phase imaging over the whole field of view. As a second application, we generate sequences of appropriate wavelengths for a hierarchical optical phase unwrapping algorithm, which enables the measurement of the topography of high-aspect ratio structures without phase ambiguity. Examples are given with step heights up to 50 um.

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DOI
10.1364/OE.24.027791
Web of Science ID

WOS:000389468200068

Author(s)
Nardin, Gaël  
Colomb, Tristan
Emery, Yves
Moser, Christophe  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

24

Issue

24

Start page

27791

End page

27804

Subjects

Digital holography

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Three-dimensional microscopy

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Phase unwrapping

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Spatial light modulators

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REVIEWED

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November 24, 2016
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