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Rank-order and morphological enhancement of image details with an optoelectronic processor.

2010

In all-optical processors, enhancement of image details is the result of high-pass filtering. We describe an optoelectronic processor in which detail enhancement results from the digitally calculated difference between an original input image and its low-pass filtered version. The low-pass filtering is realized through the rank-order median and the morphological opening and closing operations calculated by use of the optical convolver. It is shown that the normalized difference between the morphological white and black top hats enhances bright and dark image details analogously to the rank-order unsharp masking.

Normalization (statistics)Point spread functionComputer sciencebusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Binary imageTop-hat transformImage processingAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsFilter (signal processing)Edge enhancementIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOptical transfer functionOptoelectronicsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessClosing (morphology)OpeningUnsharp maskingApplied optics
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Far-field light imaging in the presence of atmospheric turbulence with rotating anti-phase apertures: Theoretical investigation

2017

We investigated the diffraction of far-field light objects in the presence of turbulence formed by an optical system with a rotating anti-phase mask. This mask facilitates to detect the position of faint companion in every direction around the bright companion. In the presence of atmospheric turbulence, diffraction images of distant objects are beyond the diffraction limits, the proposed phase shift mask has a merit to compensate the turbulence results high contrast astronomical imaging under partially coherent light illumination and it is proficient to increase the resolution limits in a Sparrow criterion sense. In this approach, we demonstrated the mask fabrication in laboratory condition…

PhysicsDiffractionPoint spread functionTurbulencebusiness.industryNear and far field02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesComposite image filter010309 opticsOptics0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPhase-shift mask020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessImage resolutionCoherence (physics)2017 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT)
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Asymmetric apodization in confocal scanning systems.

2008

A new class of superresolution pairs of pupil filters for three-dimensional, two-pupil confocal imaging is proposed. A distinctive feature of these filters is the asymmetry of their impulse response. For synthesizing the amplitude transmittance of such filters the Fourier transform properties of Hermitian functions are employed. It is shown that, with simple phase-only filters that belong to the class in question, either axial or unidirectional lateral superresolution is achieved.

PhysicsDiffractionPoint spread functionbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)ConfocalFast Fourier transformPhysics::OpticsIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsymbols.namesakeFourier transformOpticsApodizationComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionTransmittancesymbolsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessImpulse responseApplied optics
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Xrase: The X-Ray Spectroscopic Explorer

2001

The X-Ray Spectroscopic Explorer (XRASE) has a unique combination of features that will make it possible to address many of NASA’s scientific goals. These include how galaxy clusters form, the physics and chemistry of the ISM, the heating of stellar coronae, the amount and content of intergalactic baryonic matter, the mass of black holes and the formation of disks and jets in AGN and galactic binaries. XRASE has a thin foil, multilayered telescope with a large collecting area up to 10 keV, especially in the Fe Kα region (1100 cm2). Its microcalorimeter array combines high energy resolution (7 eV at 6 keV) and efficiency with a field-of-view of 26 arcmin2. A deep orbit allows for long, conti…

PhysicsPoint spread functionAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaX-rayAstronomyAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicslaw.inventionTelescopeBaryonOrbitlawIntergalactic travelTransition edge sensorAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsGalaxy cluster
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Panel Discussion on Data Analysis Trends in X-Ray and γ-Ray Astronomy 30/5/84, 11°°–12°°

1985

[The text of the panel has been edited by Dr. ozel (with indispensable help from Gabi Breuer, secretary of MPIfR) from a tape recording. The words not completely understandable are noted by (?), while various inclusions for the continuity of the text are indicated by [ ]. The slides and viewgraphs presented in the panel are added as Figures and Tables.]

PhysicsPoint spread functionCompton telescopeX-rayCompton scatteringAstronomyAstrophysicsPattern recognition problemPanel discussion
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A computer-assisted experiment to study the influence of the point spread function in the image formation process

2018

[EN] We present a new open experimental setup assisted with LabView to be used to teach the concept of the point spread function (PSF). The PSF describes the response of an image-forming system to a point object. The PSF concept is of fundamental importance in optics since the output of an image-forming system can be simulated as the convolution of the PSF with the input object. In this work, a new graphical user interface has been developed to obtain a real-time measure of the PSF and the corresponding images provided by different lenses and pupils with different sizes and shapes. From a didactical point of view, the proposed method allows students to interpret the results in a visual and …

PhysicsPoint spread functionImage formation05 social sciencesProcess (computing)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION050301 educationGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciences010309 opticsImage formationComputer graphics (images)FISICA APLICADA0103 physical sciencesGUIMATEMATICA APLICADA0503 educationPSF
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Random angular coding for superresolved imaging.

2010

In this paper, we present a new approach capable of working under coherent and incoherent illumination for achieving superresolution by random coding of the object's angular information. By placing two static random masks in optically conjugate planes inside an aperture-limited imaging setup, one may obtain a transmitted image containing spatial resolution higher than the one obtained without the masks. As the most noticeable fact, the superresolution effect is obtained without imposing any restrictions either in the time domain or in the field-of-view domain but rather only in the dynamic range of the camera device. Experimental verifications for the proposed technique with incoherent illu…

PhysicsPoint spread functionbusiness.industryDynamic rangeMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Aperture synthesisGhost imagingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringNumerical aperturesymbols.namesakeOpticsFourier transformsymbolsTime domainBusiness and International ManagementbusinessImage resolutionApplied optics
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Quasi-isotropic 3-D resolution in two-photon scanning microscopy.

2009

One of the main challenges in three-dimensional microscopy is to overcome the lack of isotropy of the spatial resolution, which results from the axially-elongated shape of the point spread function. Such anisotropy gives rise to images in which significant axially-oriented structures of the sample are not resolved. In this paper we achieve an important improvement in z resolution in two-photon excitation microscopy through spatial modulation of the incident beam. Specifically, we demonstrate that the design and implementation of a simple shaded ring performs quasi-isotropic three-dimensional imaging and that the corresponding loss in luminosity can be easily compensated by most available fe…

PhysicsPoint spread functionbusiness.industryIsotropyResolution (electron density)Physics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOpticsTwo-photon excitation microscopyMicroscopyFemtosecondNear-field scanning optical microscopebusinessImage resolutionOptics express
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Three-dimensional point spread function of multilayered flat lenses and its application to extreme subwavelength resolution

2011

The three-dimensional (3D) point spread function (PSF) of multilayered flat lenses was proposed in order to characterize the diffractive behavior of these subwavelength image formers. We computed the polarization-dependent scalar 3D PSF for a wide range of slab widths and for different dissipative metamaterials. In terms similar to the Rayleigh criterion we determined unambiguously the limit of resolution featuring this type of image-forming device. We investigated the significant reduction of the limit of resolution by increasing the number of layers, which may drop nearly 1 order of magnitude. However, this super-resolving effect is obtained in detriment of reducing the depth of field. Li…

PhysicsPoint spread functionbusiness.industryScalar (physics)Physics::OpticsMetamaterialCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeOpticsOptical transfer functionsymbolsDepth of fieldRayleigh scatteringbusinessImage resolutionOrder of magnitudeJournal of Nanophotonics
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Implantable collamer lens and femtosecond laser for myopia: comparison using an adaptive optics visual simulator.

2014

Purpose: To compare optical and visual quality of implantable collamer lens (ICL) implantation and femtosecond laser in situ keratomileusis (F-LASIK) for myopia. Methods: The CRX1 adaptive optics visual simulator (Imagine Eyes, Orsay, France) was used to simulate the wavefront aberration pattern after the two surgical procedures for -3-diopter (D) and -6-D myopia. Visual acuity at different contrasts and contrast sensitivities at 10, 20, and 25 cycles/degree (cpd) were measured for 3-mm and 5-mm pupils. The modulation transfer function (MTF) and point spread function (PSF) were calculated for 5-mm pupils. Results: F-LASIK MTF was worse than ICL MTF, which was close to diffraction-limited MT…

Point spread functionAdultLaser de excimerPhakic Intraocular LensesVisual acuityVisual acuitymedicine.medical_treatmentKeratomileusis Laser In SituLentes intraoculares; Sensibilidade de contrasteVisual AcuityCeratomileuse assistida por excimer laser in situ/métodosKeratomileusisPhakic intraocular lensMyopia/surgeryPupilKeratomileusis laser in situ/methodsContrast SensitivityYoung Adultlcsh:OphthalmologyLens Implantation IntraocularOptical transfer functionmedicineMyopiaHumansComputer SimulationContrast sensitivityAdaptive opticsSimulationPhysicsLasers excimer/therapeutic useAcuidade visualAberrometryAccommodation OcularGeneral MedicineOphthalmologyTreatment Outcomelcsh:RE1-994Lenses intraocularMiopia/cirurgiaOptometrySpatial frequencymedicine.symptomArquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia
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