Abstract
A resampling ring-mask method in spatial spectral domain (RRM-SSD) is proposed for speckle reduction in one-shot digital holography. Spatial spectrum of a hologram with speckle is divided into several subspectra using the resampling ring masks. Different subspectra are individually used to obtain the corresponding reconstructed amplitude images by the angular spectrum method. With the random distribution of the speckle, averaging these uncorrelated amplitude images would successfully enable speckle-reduced reconstruction. No specific operations for hologram recording or complex process for reconstruction are required in this method. Comparison with the previous rectangular mask method in spatial domain proves the advantage of the RRM-SSD method for both speckle reduction and high-resolution reconstruction. Experimental results show that the RRM-SSD method is efficient and simple for speckle reduction, which can be widely used in holographic imaging.
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