- Phase shift selection for two-step generalized phase-shifting interferometry
[作者:Xu, XF; Cai, LZ; Yuan, HG; Zhang, Q; Lu, GC; Wang, C,期刊:APPLIED OPTICS, 页码:H171-H176 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2011年50-34]
- A phase shift selection method is proposed to design algorithms immune against phase shift errors in two-step generalized phase-shifting interferometry. A general formula for wavefront reconstruction error is derived, an...
- Improvement of color reproduction in color digital holography by using spectral estimation technique
[作者:Xia, P; Shimozato, Y; Ito, Y; Tahara, T; Kakue, T; Awatsuji, Y; Nishio, K; Ura, S; Kubota, T; Matoba, O,期刊:APPLIED OPTICS, 页码:H177-H182 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2011年50-34]
- We propose a color digital holography by using spectral estimation technique to improve the color reproduction of objects. In conventional color digital holography, there is insufficient spectral information in holograms...
- Calculation method of reflectance distributions for computer-generated holograms using the finite-difference time-domain method
[作者:Ichikawa, T; Sakamoto, Y; Subagyo, A; Sueoka, K,期刊:APPLIED OPTICS, 页码:H211-H219 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2011年50-34]
- The research on reflectance distributions in computer-generated holograms (CGHs) is particularly sparse, and the textures of materials are not expressed. Thus, we propose a method for calculating reflectance distribution...
- Tunable viewing scope of three-dimensional integral imaging
[作者:Li, D; Zhao, X; Yang, Y; Fang, ZL; Yuan, XC,期刊:APPLIED OPTICS, 页码:H230-H236 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2011年50-34]
- This article defines the tunable viewing scope (TVS) of three-dimensional integral imaging (3DII) considering the human eye's performance, which could provide a fine viewing effect without flipping or information missing...
- Digitized holography: modern holography for 3D imaging of virtual and real objects
[作者:Matsushima, K; Arima, Y; Nakahara, S,期刊:APPLIED OPTICS, 页码:H278-H284 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2011年50-34]
- Recent developments in computer algorithms, image sensors, and microfabrication technologies make it possible to digitize the whole process of classical holography. This technique, referred to as digitized holography, al...
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