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29 January 1988 Design And Execution Of A Phase Retrieval Demonstration Experiment
J. N . Cederquist, J. R . Fienup, J. C. Marron, R. G. Paxman
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Abstract
The relevant issues in the design of laboratory experiments to demonstrate phase retrieval from Fourier intensity (far-field speckle pattern) data from a laser-illuminated diffuse object are considered. Based on the results of these considerations, a demonstration phase retrieval experiment was conducted. A diffuse object was coherently illuminated, Fourier intensity data was collected and an image was reconstructed by the iterative Fourier transform algorithm using the Fourier intensity data and an a priori known triangular image support constraint. The intensity of the complex-valued reconstructed image compares favorably to a conventional image with the same spatial frequency bandwidth, thus providing an experimental demonstration of the phase retrieval method.
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J. N . Cederquist, J. R . Fienup, J. C. Marron, and R. G. Paxman "Design And Execution Of A Phase Retrieval Demonstration Experiment", Proc. SPIE 0828, Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis, (29 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942099
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KEYWORDS
Phase retrieval

Image retrieval

Sensors

Fourier transforms

Cameras

Reconstruction algorithms

Image quality

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