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Applied Optics | 2008

Parallel two-step phase-shifting digital holography

Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Tatsuki Tahara; Atsushi Kaneko; Takamasa Koyama; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

We propose a parallel two-step phase-shifting digital holography technique capable of instantaneous measurement of three-dimensional objects, with a view toward measurement of dynamically moving objects. The technique is based on phase-shifting interferometry. The proposed technique carries out the two-step phase-shifting method at one time and can be optically implemented by using a phase-shifting array device located in the reference beam. The array device has a periodic two-step phase distribution, and its configuration is simplified compared with that required for three-step and four-step parallel phase-shifting digital holographies. Therefore the optical system of the proposed technique is more suitable for the realization of a parallel phase-shifting digital holography system. We conduct both a numerical simulation and a preliminary experiment in the proposed technique. The results of the simulation and the experiment agree well with those of sequential phase-shifting digital holography, and results are superior to those obtained by conventional digital holography using the Fresnel transform alone. Thus the effectiveness of the proposed technique is verified.


Optics Letters | 2011

High-speed phase imaging by parallel phase-shifting digital holography.

Takashi Kakue; Ryosuke Yonesaka; Tatsuki Tahara; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

Parallel phase-shifting digital holography can obtain three-dimensional information of a dynamically moving object with high accuracy by using space-division multiplexing of multiple holograms required for phase-shifting interferometry. We demonstrated high-speed parallel phase-shifting digital holography and obtained images of the phase variation of air caused by a compressed gas flow sprayed from a nozzle. In particular, we found the interesting phenomenon of periodic phase distributions. Reconstructed images were obtained at frame rates of 20,000 and 180,000 frames per second.


Optics Express | 2010

Experimental demonstration of parallel two-step phase-shifting digital holography

Tatsuki Tahara; Kenichi Ito; Motofumi Fujii; Takashi Kakue; Yuki Shimozato; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

Parallel two-step phase-shifting digital holography is a technique for single-shot implementation of phase-shifting interferometry and requires only the intensity distribution of the reference wave and spatial two phase-shifted holograms. We constructed a system of parallel two-step phase-shifting digital holography and experimentally demonstrated the technique, for the first time. The system uses an originally fabricated image sensor having an array of 2 × 1 micro polarizers. Each micro polarizer was attached on pixel by pixel. In the experiment, the unwanted images, the zero-order diffraction wave and the conjugate image, are removed from the reconstructed image of objects by the system, while the images superimpose on the image of objects reconstructed by Fresnel transform alone. Also the capability of single-shot and three-dimensional imaging is demonstrated by the system.


Biomedical Optics Express | 2010

Parallel phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy

Tatsuki Tahara; Kenichi Ito; Takashi Kakue; Motofumi Fujii; Yuki Shimozato; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

We propose parallel phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy (PPSDHM) which has the ability of three-dimensional (3-D) motion measurement using space-division multiplexing technique. By the PPSDHM, instantaneous information of both the 3-D structure and the phase distributions of specimens can be simultaneously acquired with a single-shot exposure. We constructed a parallel phase-shifting digital holographic microscope consisting of an optical interferometer and an image sensor on which micro polarizers are attached pixel by pixel. The validity of the PPSDHM was experimentally verified by demonstrating the single-shot 3-D imaging and phase-imaging ability of the constructed microscope.


Applied Optics | 2011

Improvement of color reproduction in color digital holography by using spectral estimation technique

Peng Xia; Yuki Shimozato; Yasunori Ito; Tatsuki Tahara; Takashi Kakue; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

We propose a color digital holography by using spectral estimation technique to improve the color reproduction of objects. In conventional color digital holography, there is insufficient spectral information in holograms, and the color of the reconstructed images depend on only reflectances at three discrete wavelengths used in the recording of holograms. Therefore the color-composite image of the three reconstructed images is not accurate in color reproduction. However, in our proposed method, the spectral estimation technique was applied, which has been reported in multispectral imaging. According to the spectral estimation technique, the continuous spectrum of object can be estimated and the color reproduction is improved. The effectiveness of the proposed method was confirmed by a numerical simulation and an experiment, and, in the results, the average color differences are decreased from 35.81 to 7.88 and from 43.60 to 25.28, respectively.


Applied Optics | 2009

Parallel phase-shifting color digital holography using two phase shifts

Takashi Kakue; Tatsuki Tahara; Kenichi Ito; Yuki Shimozato; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

We propose parallel phase-shifting color digital holography using two phase shifts. This technique enables the instantaneous acquisition of three-dimensional information of a moving color object. The interference fringe image that contains six holograms with two phase shifts for three wavelengths is recorded by a single shot exposure. Decreasing the degree of space-division multiplexing of these holograms makes it possible to suppress the degradation of the image quality owing to the aliasing caused by the multiplexing. Numerical simulation and preliminary experiments demonstrate the validity of the proposed technique; the reconstructed images of the proposed technique are clearer than those of the previously reported single-shot phase-shifting color digital holography that uses four phase steps.


Optics Express | 2012

Single-shot femtosecond-pulsed phase-shifting digital holography

Takashi Kakue; Seiya Itoh; Peng Xia; Tatsuki Tahara; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

Parallel phase-shifting digital holography is capable of three-dimensional measurement of a dynamically moving object with a single-shot recording. In this letter, we demonstrated a parallel phase-shifting digital holography using a single femtosecond light pulse whose central wavelength and temporal duration were 800 nm and 96 fs, respectively. As an object, we set spark discharge in atmospheric pressure air induced by applying a high voltage to between two electrodes. The instantaneous change in phase caused by the spark discharge was clearly reconstructed. The reconstructed phase image shows the change of refractive index of air was -3.7 × 10(-4).


IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2012

High-Speed Three-Dimensional Microscope for Dynamically Moving Biological Objects Based on Parallel Phase-Shifting Digital Holographic Microscopy

Tatsuki Tahara; Ryosuke Yonesaka; Seiji Yamamoto; Takashi Kakue; Peng Xia; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

We succeeded in 3-D motion-picture imaging for dynamic motion of biological objects swimming at different depths by parallel phase-shifting digital holographic microscopy (PPSDHM). PPSDHM is a technique for high-quality instantaneous 3-D imaging of specimens in the microscopic field of view by single-shot recording of multiple phase-shifted holograms. We constructed a PPSDHM for recording high-speed dynamic phenomena and then motions of biological objects in water were recorded at 20 000 and 150 000 frames/s, respectively, which is the fastest among the previous reports on 3-D imaging of biological objects.


IEEE\/OSA Journal of Display Technology | 2012

Four-Wavelength Color Digital Holography

Yasunori Ito; Yuki Shimozato; Peng Xia; Tatsuki Tahara; Takashi Kakue; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

We propose a color digital holography using four recording wavelengths to improve the color reproduction of three-dimensional imaging of objects. In conventional color digital holography, three-wavelength light beams corresponding to red, green, and blue are used for recording holograms. In this paper, a laser-emitting yellow light is added to the conventional color digital holography. Also spectral estimation technique is introduced to the four-wavelength recording technique to improve the color reproduction of color digital holography. The effectiveness of the proposed method was numerically confirmed. Also the proposed technique was experimentally demonstrated using four lasers operated at 473, 532, 561, and 633 nm, respectively. When Macbeth color chart consisting of 24 color patches was used as objects, in comparison to conventional technique, the average color differences between the objects and the reconstructed images by the proposed technique for the 24 colors are decreased from 7.88 to 6.24 in numerical simulation and from 10.02 to 8.63 in experiment, respectively.


Optics Letters | 2011

Single-shot polarization-imaging digital holography based on simultaneous phase-shifting interferometry

Tatsuki Tahara; Yasuhiro Awatsuji; Yuki Shimozato; Takashi Kakue; Kenzo Nishio; Shogo Ura; Toshihiro Kubota; Osamu Matoba

We propose single-shot digital holography which is capable of simultaneously capturing both the information of multiple phase-shifted holograms and the distribution of the polarization. In this technique, a single image sensor records both the information required for phase-shifting interferometry and that of the polarization states of objects using an array of polarizers. The essence of the technique is the capability of imaging the distribution of the polarization of three-dimensional objects with a single-shot exposure by using the space-division multiplexing of holograms. The validity of the proposed technique was confirmed by the preliminary experiments.

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Yasuhiro Awatsuji

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Kenzo Nishio

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Shogo Ura

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Toshihiro Kubota

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Peng Xia

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Yuki Shimozato

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Yasunori Ito

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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