Tsang, P. W. M.Poon, Ting-ChungLiu, J. Ping2019-01-242019-01-242016-02-262045-232221636http://hdl.handle.net/10919/86872Optical Scanning Holography (OSH) is a powerful technique that employs a single-pixel sensor and a row-by-row scanning mechanism to capture the hologram of a wide-view, three-dimensional object. However, the time required to acquire a hologram with OSH is rather lengthy. In this paper, we propose an enhanced framework, which is referred to as Adaptive OSH (AOSH), to shorten the holographic recording process. We have demonstrated that the AOSH method is capable of decreasing the acquisition time by up to an order of magnitude, while preserving the content of the hologram favorably.7application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationalshifting digital holographyimage-formationmicroscopyAdaptive Optical Scanning HolographyArticle - RefereedScientific Reportshttps://doi.org/10.1038/srep21636626916866