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Dimensionality reduction technique based phase aberration compensation and spurious fringe removal in off-axis digital holographic microscopy

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OPTICS AND LASERS IN ENGINEERING
Volume 172, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2023.107853

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Digital holographic microscopy; Phase aberration; Phase aberration compensation; Dimensionality reduction

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A dimensionality reduction technique based on singular value decomposition (SVD) is proposed for the aberration and spurious fringe removal in off-axis digital holographic microscopy. The phase aberration and spurious fringe compensated phase estimate is obtained by appropriate selection of singular values for denoising the phase image. The filtering procedure is implemented to remove artifacts caused by SVD along the x and y axis by rotating the phase image a fixed number of times.
A dimensionality reduction technique based on singular value decomposition (SVD) is proposed for the aberration and spurious fringe removal from the phase measurement in off-axis digital holographic microscopy. The SVD of complex-valued virtual image obtained from numerically reconstructed hologram is computed. The phase aberration and spurious fringe compensated phase estimate is obtained by appropriate selection of singular values to reconstruct the denoised phase image. In order to remove the artifacts created along the x and y axis due to the SVD, the filtering procedure is implemented by rotating the phase image a fixed number of times. The effective denoised image is obtained by the weighted combination of denoised image evaluated for each rotation. Simulation and experimental studies are conducted to demonstrate the practical applicability of the proposed method.

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