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5 March 2021 A generalized iterative projection framework for pixel-super-resolved holographic imaging
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Abstract
Lensless holographic imaging is challenged by the twin-image artifact due to the missing phase and the aliasing effect due to the undersampled measurement. Therefore, phase retrieval and pixel super-resolution (PSR) techniques serve as the essential ingredients for high-fidelity holographic imaging. In this work, we combine the two in a unified framework by formulating the PSR phase retrieval as a non-convex feasibility problem. An adaptive smoothing strategy for escaping local minima is introduced. Numerical and experimental results are presented and discussed. The proposed framework can be generalized to various physical settings, and is compatible with the state-of-the-art iterative projection algorithms.
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Yunhui Gao and Liangcai Cao "A generalized iterative projection framework for pixel-super-resolved holographic imaging", Proc. SPIE 11653, Quantitative Phase Imaging VII, 1165306 (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2577198
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Wavefronts

Reconstruction algorithms

Phase retrieval

Image resolution

Digital micromirror devices

Imaging systems

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