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Unconventional digital holography

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Abstract

Traditionally, holography requires coherent-light for object illumination and a reference beam for recording its 3-D information as a hologram. We explore the unconventional techniques for digital holography that avoid coherent-light and reference.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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