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SPIE Milestones are collections of seminal papers from the world literature covering important discoveries and developments in optics and photonics.
Learn how to overcome resolution limitations caused by atmospheric turbulence in Imaging Through Turbulence. This hands-on book thoroughly discusses the nature of turbulence effects on optical imaging systems, techniques used to overcome these effects, performance analysis methods, and representative examples of performance. Neatly pulling together widely scattered material, it covers Fourier and statistical optics, turbulence effects on imaging systems, simulation of turbulence effects and correction techniques, speckle imaging, adaptive optics, and hybrid imaging. Imaging Through Turbulence is written in tutorial style, logically guiding you through these essential topics. It helps you bring down to earth the complexities of coping with turbulence.
Includes proceedings volumes 1542, 2201, 2534, 3353, and 4007.
This collection of papers offers the principles and practices of electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI). It covers topics such as: parameters for design and optimization; measurment of static and dynamic surface displacements; pulsed lasers; and TV holography.
Frame selection using quality sharpness metrics have been shown in previous AFIT theses, to be effective in improving the final product of images obtained using adaptive optics. This thesis extends this idea to noncompensated speckle image data. Speckle image reconstruction is simulated with and without frame selection. Speckle images require the processing of hundreds of data frames. Frame selection is a method of reducing the amount of data required to reconstruct the image. A collection of short exposure image data frames of a single object are sorted based on sharpness metrics. Only the highest quality frames are retained and processed for the final image. The phase spectrum is reconstructed using the bispectrum technique. The benefits of frame selection for point (star) sources and extended (satellite) sources are examined by comparing composite image data with and without frame selection. The resulting power spectrum is evaluated through the SNR gain measurements, and the resulting phase spectrum is evaluated by measuring the phase error between the composite image and the object. In both cases, the results show that frame selection does not improve the power or the phase spectrums. For point sources, results show frame selection causes slight decrease in performance. For extended sources, the change in performance is insignificant. However, frame selection does offer a means for data reduction without significantly reducing performance in a wide variety of target brightness levels and atmospheric turbulence conditions. (AN).
This collection of papers covers topics such as: the application of apodization; the effect of non-uniform illumination on critical resolution by a circular aperture using partially coherent light; and apodized aperture using frustrated total reflection.
SPIE Milestones are collections of seminal papers from the world literature covering important discoveries and developments in optics and photonics.