Abstract

We present a snapshot multi-frame parallel holographic microscopy system through a reconfigurable optical comb source, which consists of a digital micromirror device (DMD) based spectrum filter system and a spectroscopic Michelson interferometric system. The proposed system allows arbitrarily tuning comb spacing and comb number, and the capturing of multi-frame images without overlap in one exposure. As a result, high-quality spectral holograms can be obtained with less acquisition time. The performance of the system is detailed in the experiment and 45-wavelengths holographic imaging for perovskite micro-platelets is conducted, which proves the system has the ability to realize high-performance four-dimensional (4D) imaging.

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