Direct single-shot phase difference retrieval of two wavelength in off-axis digital holography
M. Amani, M. Dashtdar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel single-shot dual-wavelength off-axis digital holography method for direct phase difference imaging, enabling high step height measurements without phase reconstruction at each wavelength.
Contribution
The method allows direct phase difference retrieval in a single shot using dual wavelengths passing through a common path, simplifying high-precision height measurements.
Findings
Successfully measured a 30 μm step height.
Achieved accurate height measurement of a 140 μm glass plate.
Validated the method against phase unwrapping results.
Abstract
A method for direct phase difference reconstruction using single-shot dual-wavelength off-axis digital holography is presented. This approach enables direct imaging of samples with high steps without the need to reconstruct phase images at each individual wavelength. As the dual wavelengths in the reference and object arms pass through a common path in this configuration, single-wavelength arrangements can be applied. Due to the unique capability of the presented method, a sodium-vapor lamp source has been utilized to obtain two closely spaced wavelengths ( and ), with in a synthetic wavelength of in the Michelson configuration. To evaluate the validity of the method, the height of an air wedge measured using the proposed approach has been compared with the result obtained from phase unwrapping in the…
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