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eHoloNet: a learning-based end-to-end approach for in-line digital holographic reconstruction
Abstract:
It is well known that in-line digital holography (DH) makes use of the full pixel count in forming the holographic imaging. But it usually requires phase-shifting or phase retrieval techniques to remove the zero-order and twin-image terms, resulting in the so-called two-step reconstruction process, i.e., phase recovery and focusing. Here, we propose a one-step end-to-end learning-based method for in-line holography reconstruction, namely, the eHoloNet, which can reconstruct the object wavefront directly from a single-shot in-line digital hologram. In addition, the proposed learning-based DH technique has strong robustness to the change of optical path difference between reference beam and object light and does not require the reference beam to be a plane or spherical wave.
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