Recording of incoherent vector holograms using elements of the spatial cross-spectral density matrix
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We present an approach to record incoherent vector holograms using a highly stable field-based interferometer employing radial shearing. The vector holograms are recorded as the elements of the 2 × 2 cross-spectral density (CSD) matrix and reconstruction of the object encoded into these holograms is demonstrated by digitally propagating the elements of the CSD matrix. The CSD matrix contains its elements in the form of a complex spatial coherence function and is connected with an incoherent vector source by the vectorial van Cittert-Zernike theorem. The experimental measurement of the two-dimensional distributions of the complex elements of the CSD matrix is realized by a Sagnac radial shearing interferometer with a phase-shifting approach. The five-step phase-shifting technique is used to measure the fringe visibility and corresponding phase which give the complex elements of the CSD matrix. Recording of incoherent vector holograms is demonstrated from the experimentally recovered elements of the CSD matrix and results are presented for two different incoherent sources, namely polarized and unpolarized. The complex nature of the CSD matrix elements helps in the digital reconstruction and focusing of the incoherent source. © 2023