Two-Step Converging Spherical Wave Diffracted at a Circular Aperture of Digital In-Line Holography.
Peng TianLiang HeXiaoyi GuoZeyu MaRuiqi SongXiaoqiao LiaoFangji GanPublished in: Micromachines (2022)
The aspheric light emitted from a pinhole restrains the reconstruction quality of a digital in-line hologram. Herein, the Fresnel-diffracted spot from the first step converging spherical wave diffracted at a rough circular aperture is collimated and expanded to generate an even plane wave, which is converged again by an objective lens and matching a minimum aperture while the central spot is varying from light to dark. We observed that the collected background hologram is filled with a round spot with high contrast as an ideal spherical wave. The resolution board and biology experimental results demonstrated a distinctively reconstructed image without any image processing in a single exposure. The adjustable field of view and magnification, single exposure, and noncontact make it suitable for an online microscope.