A method is proposed for phase conjecture based on the intensity curve of a two-dimensional(2D) image by computing a polynomial equation. The intensity values of the 2D image, which represents the distance between the image detectors and the three-dimensional(3D) scene is converted to phase information by our method. The results of numerical calculation with phase conjecture are analyzed. And what's more, the numerical reconstruction results with phase information obtained as initial phase factors of a complex object for Fresnel kinoform and dynamic pseudorandom-phase tomographic computer holography(DPP-TCH) are compared. The peak signal-to-noise ratio(PSNR) and correlation coefficient (CC) between the reconstructed images and original object are analyzed. An experimental system is designed for photoelectric holographic reconstruction based on phase-only liquid crystal spatial light modulator(LC-SLM) and mist screen. The electro-optical experimental results indicate that suppressed the speckle noise 3D images that can be observed with naked eye have been obtained.
A method is proposed for phase conjecture based on the intensity curve of a two-dimensional(2D) image by computing a polynomial equation. The intensity values of the 2D image, which represents the distance between the image detectors and the three-dimensional(3D) scene is converted to phase information by our method. The results of numerical calculation with phase conjecture are analyzed. And what’s more, the numerical reconstruction results with phase information obtained as initial phase factors of a complex object for Fresnel kinoform and dynamic pseudorandom-phase tomographic computer holography(DPP-TCH) are compared. The peak signal-to-noise ratio(PSNR) and correlation coefficient (CC) between the reconstructed images and original object are analyzed. An experimental system is designed for photoelectric holographic reconstruction based on phase-only liquid crystal spatial light modulator(LC-SLM) and mist screen. The electro-optical experimental results indicate that suppressed the speckle noise 3D images that can be observed with naked eye have been obtained.
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