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Performances of endoscopic holography with a multicore optical fiber

Coquoz, Olivier
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Conde, Ramiro
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Taleblou, Fatemeh
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1995
Applied Optics

A holographic setup that involves the use of a multicore optical fiber as an in situ recording medium has been developed. The hologram is transmitted to a CCD camera for electronic processing, and the image is reconstructed numerically, providing more flexibility to the holographic process. The performances of this imaging system have been evaluated in terms of the resolution limit and robustness relative to noise. The experimental cutoff frequency has been measured experimentally over a range of observation distances 14–10 mm2 and presents a very good agreement with the predictions made by simulation. The system features a resolution of 5-µm objects for a 4-mm observation distance. The different sources of noise have been analyzed, and their influence on resolution has been proved to be nonrelevant.

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DOI
10.1364/AO.34.007186
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1995TC98300004

Author(s)
Coquoz, Olivier
Conde, Ramiro
Taleblou, Fatemeh
Depeursinge, Christian  
Date Issued

1995

Published in
Applied Optics
Volume

34

Issue

31

Start page

7186

End page

7193

Subjects

[MVD]

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REVIEWED

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