1 February 1990 Dilute aperture diffraction imagery and object reconstruction
Richard Barakat
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Abstract
Replacement of a large continuous aperture by a set of small apertures offers a number of advantages if the subapertures can be placed within the array so as to achieve minimal spatial frequency redundancy. Using an approach based on combinatorics and integer programming, we have found solutions for a linear array for N (number of subapertures) up to eight. In my opinion, too much emphasis has been placed on the subaperture positioning problem and not enough on the resultant diffraction imagery. To this end, we have calculated the diffraction images of extended incoherent objects for these optimum arrays. We then proceed to discuss inversion techniques whereby we determine the object intensity from the diffraction images.
Richard Barakat "Dilute aperture diffraction imagery and object reconstruction," Optical Engineering 29(2), (1 February 1990). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.55574
Published: 1 February 1990
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Spatial frequencies

Point spread functions

Optical transfer functions

Solids

Computer programming

Convolution

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