Patent classifications
G03H2226/13
LENSFREE METHOD FOR IMAGING BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES IN THREE DIMENSIONS
A method for three-dimensional imaging of a sample (302) comprises: receiving (102) interference patterns (208) acquired using light-detecting elements (212), wherein each interference pattern (208) is formed by scattered light from the sample (302) and non-scattered light from a light source (206; 306), wherein the interference patterns (208) are acquired using different angles between the sample (302) and the light source (206; 306); performing digital holographic reconstruction applying an iterative algorithm to change a three-dimensional scattering potential of the sample (302) to improve a difference between the received interference patterns (208) and predicted interference patterns based on the three-dimensional scattering potential; wherein the iterative algorithm reduces a sum of a data fidelity term and a non-differentiable regularization term and wherein the iterative algorithm includes a forward-backward splitting method alternating between forward gradient descent (108) on the data fidelity term and backward gradient descent (110) on the regularization term.
METHOD OF GENERATING VOLUME HOLOGRAM USING POINT CLOUD AND MESH
Disclosed is a method of generating a volume hologram using a point cloud and a mesh, in which a weight is given to a brightness of a light source according to a direction of a light in order to record a hologram of better quality. The method includes: (a) acquiring multi-view depth and color images; (b) generating point cloud data of a three-dimensional object from the acquired multi-view depth and color images; (c) generating mesh data of the three-dimensional object from the point cloud data of the three-dimensional object; (d) calculating a normal vector of each mesh from the mesh data of the three-dimensional object; (e) extracting three-dimensional data at a user viewpoint from the mesh data of the three-dimensional object by using the normal vector of the mesh; and (f) generating hologram data from three-dimensional data at the user viewpoint.
Apparatus and method for hologram image acquisition
A hologram image acquiring apparatus includes a linear polarizer that filters incident light reflected by an object into a polarized component of a specific angle; a spherical lens that partially converts light that is incident through the linear polarizer to a spherical waveform; and a phase shifter that converts a part of the light incident through the spherical lens to a plane waveform having a respective phase per pixel unit.
Hybrid 3D Inspection System
An optical inspection apparatus includes an interferometer module, which is configured to direct a beam of coherent light toward an area under inspection and to produce a first image of interference fringes of the area. The apparatus also includes a triangulation module configured to project a pattern of structured light onto the area, and at least one image sensor configured to capture the first image of interference fringes and a second image of the pattern that is reflected from the area. Beam combiner optics are configured to direct the beam of coherent light and the projected pattern to impinge on the same location on the area. A processor is configured to process the first and second images in order to generate a 3D map of the area.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LIGHTFIELD CAPTURE
A system for generating holographic images or videos comprising a camera array, a plurality of processors, and a central computing system. A method for generating holographic images can include receiving a set of images and processing the images.
HOLOGRAM, DETECTION DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR VERIFYING AUTHENTICITY OF HOLOGRAM
A hologram that includes a formation layer and a reflection layer that are laminated. The formation layer has an optical phase modulation structure on a first interface in contact with the reflection layer. When reference light emitted from a point light source enters through a second interface different from the first interface of the formation layer, the entirety or part of an image to be reconstructed by the optical phase modulation structure is reconstructed as spatial information on the point light source side relative to the second interface.
Imaging Device for In-line Holographic Imaging of an Object
Example embodiments relate to imaging devices for in-line holographic imaging of objects. One embodiment includes an imaging device for in-line holographic imaging of an object. The imaging device includes a set of light sources configured to output light in confined illumination cones. The imaging device also includes an image sensor that includes a set of light-detecting elements. The set of light sources are configured to output light such that the confined illumination cones are arranged side-by-side and illuminate a specific part of the object. The image sensor is arranged such that the light-detecting elements detect a plurality of interference patterns. Each interference pattern is formed by diffracted light from the object originating from a single light source and undiffracted light from the same single light source. At least a subset of the set of light-detecting elements is arranged to detect light relating to not more than one interference pattern.
HIGH SPATIOTEMPORAL RESOLUTION BRAIN IMAGING
An ultra high-resolution near infrared brain imager system includes a modular cap housing closely spaced multiple vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasersingle-photon avalanche photodiode array (VCSEL-SPAD) modules, each one of the VCSEL-SPAD modules including a linear VCSEL array and a SPAD detector.
Methods and systems of holographic interferometry
A holographic interferometer, comprising: at least one imaging device capturing an interference pattern created by at least two light beams; and at least one aperture located in an optical path of at least one light beam of the at least two light beams; wherein the at least one aperture is located away from an axis of the at least one light beam, thus transmitting a subset of the at least one light beam collected at an angle range.
Coherent optical imaging for detecting neural signatures and medical imaging applications using common-path coherent optical techniques
Example apparatuses and methods relating to imaging systems are provided. An example imaging system may include an optical source configured to generate an optical beam, a beam splitter configured to split the optical beam into a reference beam and an object beam, and a beam combiner configured to route a combined beam with reference beam and object beam components along a common path into a target medium. In this regard, the target medium may act upon the combined beam to form a common path interference beam. The example imaging system may further include an imaging sensor configured to receive the common path interference beam and generate common path interference beam data associated with the common path interference beam, and an image data processor configured to analyze the common path interference beam data to generate image data describing the target medium.