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Optical image processing and femtosecond spectroscopy using minimum phase functions


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05-125


Abstract


A method processes an optical image. The method includes providing a measured magnitude of the Fourier transform of a two-dimensional complex transmission function. The method further includes providing an estimated phase term of the Fourier transform of the two-dimensional complex transmission function. The method further includes multiplying the measured magnitude and the estimated phase term to generate an estimated Fourier transform of the two-dimensional complex transmission function. The method further includes calculating an inverse Fourier transform of the estimated Fourier transform, wherein the inverse Fourier transform is a spatial function. The method further includes calculating an estimated two-dimensional complex transmission function by applying at least one constraint to the inverse Fourier transform.

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Please contact Dennis Fortner at: Dennis.Fortner@ngc.com for licensing information.




Applications


  • To improve the performance of optical image processing and
  • femtosecond spectroscopy using minimum phase functions

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Date Released

 4/4/2013 12:00
 

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Related Keywords


Fourier transform spectrometer   optical imaging   spectroscopy