Optical Information ProcessingA thorough, practical introduction to modern optical information processing. Covers diffraction, information processing, and holography. Approaches analysis by means of impulse response and linear system theory. Presents the white-light optical processing technique, as well as rainbow-holography. |
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Linear System Theory and Fourier Transformation | 1 |
References | 19 |
Fraunhofer and Fresnel Diffraction | 45 |
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amplitude transmittance angle coherent optical color blur color encoded color image complex constant complex light field complex spatial filter coordinate system corresponding crosscorrelation cylindrical lens deblurring diffraction grating dx dy emulsion equation exposure F. T. S. Yu focal length Fourier transform Fraunhofer diffraction fringe pattern function holo hologram image holographic interferometry holographic plate holographic recording image reconstruction imaging lens incoherent input plane input signal irradiance k₁ K₂ L₁ laser light source linear Mellin transform modulation monochromatic multiplexed mutual coherence function narrow slit nonlinear object transparency obtained one-step rainbow holographic optical processing output plane P₁ phase photographic film plane P3 plane wave point source processor pseudocolor encoding R₁ rainbow hologram rainbow holographic process real image recording medium reference beam shown in fig slit image smeared spatial filter spatial frequency plane spectral spectrum transform lens virtual image wavelength white-light source