Abstract

We propose a new method to secure 3D color object using the holographic imaging spectroscopy technique. First, the original 3D color object is illuminated with a super-continuum white laser source with no necessity to decompose 3D color object into RGB components in advance which is commonly a preprocessing operation in traditional monochromatic illuminated optical cryptosystem. The output spectrum of white laser can be used as an additional key. Then, we design an optical cryptosystem based on hyperspectral holography in order to encrypt both the spectral and spatial information simultaneously with a high spectral-spatial resolution. Finally, the decrypted images at multiple-wavelength are numerically averaged to significantly reduce the speckle noise which is hard to be eliminated in optical cryptosystems with monochromatic illumination. The feasibility of our proposal is validated with experimental hyperspectral images and numerical simulation.

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