Digital Holographic Imaging of Marine Plankton

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Designing an advanced method to sensing marine plankton effectively is highly demanded for acquiring critical marine plankton information data. The goal of this paper is to use digital holographic imaging for sensing marine plankton in recording sampling volume with several advantages such as non-intrusive and non-destructive interrogation of the recording sampling volume. So, by capturing hologram of marine plankton and reconstructing hologram, the recorded optical field of marine plankton is retrieved.

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