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1 November 1991 Real-time optical processor for increasing resolution beyond the diffraction limit
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Abstract
Regularization techniques and Fourier optics are combined to design a class of real time coherent optical processors, which exhibit considerable immunity to phase noise. Regularization and adaptive control is achieved by employing a piezo-electrically controlled displacement of one of the feedback mirrors. The processor has been used to obtain extrapolation of spatially limited objects imaged through a diffraction limited system.
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Harbans S. Dhadwal and Eric Noel "Real-time optical processor for increasing resolution beyond the diffraction limit", Proc. SPIE 1564, Optical Information Processing Systems and Architectures III, (1 November 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.49750
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Mirrors

Image processing

Fourier transforms

Charge-coupled devices

Adaptive control

Optical signal processing

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