1999
DOI: 10.1109/5.805924
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Multidimensional tomographic imaging using volume holography

Abstract: We propose the application of volume holography to fourdimensional (4-D)

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“…Previous theoretical studies of the 90-deg geometry predicted an optical cross section in the 3-D spatial plus a spectral object hyperspace, 30 as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.…”
Section: Imaging Properties Of a 90-deg Geometry Volume Hologrammentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous theoretical studies of the 90-deg geometry predicted an optical cross section in the 3-D spatial plus a spectral object hyperspace, 30 as shown in Figs. 3 and 4.…”
Section: Imaging Properties Of a 90-deg Geometry Volume Hologrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no simple analytic solution to the 3-D spatial integral for a complex holographic grating inside the material. Barbastathis and Brady 30 simplified the 3-D spatial integral down to a one-dimensional integral by using paraxial and geometrical approximations. However, the formulas are still mathematically sophisticated, not physically intuitive, and hard to apply to different holographic geometries because of the specific geometry dependency in the formula.…”
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“…Hiura & Matsuyama [8] as well as Farid & Simoncelli [5] describe two related methods for estimating depth from multiple images captured using coded apertures using defocus. Volume holograms [2] have been used for four dimensional spatio-spectral imaging. Zomet & Nayar [19] proposed a volume of light attenuating layers that are controllable in space and time for a lensless imaging system and showed a variety of nonconventional imaging functionalities such as split field of view.…”
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“…Alternatively, multiplexed volume holographic imaging, which can be realized in a mechanically simple, robust, and inexpensive system, allows for imaging of multiple depths simultaneously. 25 Should the cost and technical challenges of in vivo OCT, confocal, or multiphoton imaging be overcome, adjunct volume holographic imaging for close examination of suspicious regions could be beneficial.…”
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