2019
DOI: 10.1364/ao.58.001917
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Full image reconstruction with reduced speckle noise, from a partially illuminated Fresnel hologram, using a structured random phase

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“…Nagahama introduced a zero-phase method that computed DOEs using virtual converging waves, leading to a substantial reduction in noise within the reconstructions [45] . Mengu and Cruz opted for structured phases instead of random phases to design DOEs, achieving high-quality reconstructions in the process [46,47] . Nevertheless, it is important to note that when it comes to random-phase-based optimization, the generalization capacity of certain strategies may not be particularly robust, and the improvements for specific targets may not be as pronounced.…”
Section: Complex Modulation By Micro-diffractive Optical Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nagahama introduced a zero-phase method that computed DOEs using virtual converging waves, leading to a substantial reduction in noise within the reconstructions [45] . Mengu and Cruz opted for structured phases instead of random phases to design DOEs, achieving high-quality reconstructions in the process [46,47] . Nevertheless, it is important to note that when it comes to random-phase-based optimization, the generalization capacity of certain strategies may not be particularly robust, and the improvements for specific targets may not be as pronounced.…”
Section: Complex Modulation By Micro-diffractive Optical Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The noise was created by multiplying random value concerning pixel value and illustrated by using formula (3.1) mentioned below. Speckle noise observed in a radar system, even though it might show up in a remotely detected picture using lucid radiation [18]. Fig 3.4 illustrates the induction of speckle-noise over bacteria leaf blight and healthy leaves.…”
Section: Speckle Noisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reconstructed image of a PPOH is not contaminated with random noise as in the case of the noise addition method, but is imposed with a blocky appearance. Similar approaches with enhancement on the quality of the reconstructed images have been attempted in [22]. Another method to simulate the effect of a diffuser is through down-sampling the intensity component of the object prior to generating the hologram.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%