Abstract
Multiwavelength recording and reconstruction of a three-dimensional object are realized by use of phase-shifting digital holography. Red, green, and blue lines emitted from a white-light He–Cd laser are used for one-step recording of the complex amplitude of the object with a color CCD camera, in which a phase shift is introduced with an achromatic phase shifter based on the geometric phase. Three color images are reconstructed and successfully combined in a computer by use of Fresnel transformation based on a convolution.
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