“…It proves that the dual-wavelength DHM allows a faster imaging, which does not rely on the surrounding pixels to correct the phase discontinuities, but simply compares two singlewavelength phases. Dual-wavelength DHM has been widely applied in the fields of surface topography measurement [20][21][22], cell imaging [23,24], 3D particle imaging [25,26], transparent medium physical quantity measurement [27][28][29], and so on. Due to the limitation of the dual-wavelength DHM technique, more noise will be introduced with the increase in synthesis wavelength and the expanding of the sample range.…”