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Portable and low-cost digital holographic microscopy using web camera, point light source LED and open-source libraries

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Abstract

In this paper, we report a portable and low-cost digital holographic microscopy (DHM). By adopting the Gabor hologram and using a web camera, point light source LED and open-source libraries, development costs were decreased. The cost and size of the setup were less than 7,500 yen (approximately 96 US dollars at 78 yen/dollar) and 120 mm×80 mm×55 mm, respectively.

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