In the last two decades, thanks to the considerable technological development of solid-state sensors, digital holography (DH) has gained credits as the elective imaging technique for applications in various research fields, e.g., material science, biotechnology, as well as a diagnostic tool for applications at lab-on-a-chip scale. However, since its beginning, the intrinsic coherent nature of holography made 3-D imaging and display one of its preferred applications. Still today, several research groups around the world are working to develop novel numerical solutions in the framework of DH-based 3-D imaging and display technology. In this paper, we report an overview of the most important contributions given to this field over the last years.
Numerical Manipulation of Digital Holograms for 3-D Imaging and Display: An Overview
Pasquale Memmolo;Vittorio Bianco;Melania Paturzo;Pietro Ferraro
2017
Abstract
In the last two decades, thanks to the considerable technological development of solid-state sensors, digital holography (DH) has gained credits as the elective imaging technique for applications in various research fields, e.g., material science, biotechnology, as well as a diagnostic tool for applications at lab-on-a-chip scale. However, since its beginning, the intrinsic coherent nature of holography made 3-D imaging and display one of its preferred applications. Still today, several research groups around the world are working to develop novel numerical solutions in the framework of DH-based 3-D imaging and display technology. In this paper, we report an overview of the most important contributions given to this field over the last years.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.