Abstract

Self-interference digital holography enables holographic recording of object illuminated with spatially incoherent light. While Fresnel incoherent correlation holography (FINCH) has great potential in super-resolution microscopic imaging, structured illumination can be implemented simultaneously to further improve the imaging resolution. In this paper, the imaging characteristics of FINCH with structured illumination are investigated in detail. The basic principle of FINCH with structured illumination is discussed. Effects of characteristics of structured light pattern, such as the period, orientation and modulation depth on lateral-resolution are investigated. The potential of structured illuminated FINCH in three-dimensional super-resolution imaging was demonstrated in the paper.

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