Search results for "Spatial frequency"

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Absolute instability in backward wave four-wave mixing: spatial effects

2010

The spatial distribution of new beams generated above the threshold of absolute instability of two counterpropagating incoherent light waves is studied and compared with the results of calculation.

PhysicsScatteringbusiness.industryWave propagationNonlinear opticsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPolarization (waves)InstabilityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputational physicsFour-wave mixingOpticsLight beamSpatial frequencybusinessJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Opto-digital tomographic reconstruction of the Wigner distribution function of complex fields.

2008

An optical-digital method has been developed to obtain the Wigner distribution function of one-dimensional complex fields. In this technique an optical setup is employed to experimentally achieve the Radon-Wigner spectrum of the original signal through intensity measurements. Digital tomographic reconstruction is applied to the experimental spectrum to reconstruct the two-dimensional Wigner distribution function of the input. The validity of our proposal is demonstrated with experimental data, and the results are compared with computer simulations.

PhysicsTomographic reconstructionbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONSignalIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIntensity (physics)Interferometrysymbols.namesakeFourier transformOpticssymbolsWigner distribution functionSpatial frequencyBusiness and International ManagementPhase retrievalbusinessApplied optics
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Tunable liquid lens equipped virtual reality adapter for scientific, medical, and therapeutic goals

2018

We adapted virtual reality appliances to use them in scientific medical diagnostics and therapeutic aims by incorporated as part of appliance ocular system two electrically tunable Optotune liquid lenses, controllable by computer USB ports within 20D range. In present time we used the appliance to investigate the mono- and/or binocularly illusory perception dominances (Shapiro and al;2008), nonlinearities caused by controversial Gestalt recognition of motion. Back layer of stimuli elements contained internal motion sources - clockwise spinning disk on neutral background. Disk consisted of centrosymmetric radial rays which luminance was sinus mode modulated along the disc circumference. Spin…

Physicsbusiness.industryColor visionmedia_common.quotation_subjectIllusionLuminanceOpticsModulation (music)Contrast (vision)ClockwiseSpatial frequencyEccentricity (behavior)businessmedia_commonOptoelectronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology V
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Free-space delay lines and resonances with ultraslow pulsed Bessel beams

2008

We investigate the ultraslow motion of polychromatic Bessel beams in unbounded, nondispersive media. Control over the group velocity is exercised by means of the angular dispersion of pulsed Bessel beams of invariant transverse spatial frequency, which spontaneously emerge from near-field generators. Temporal dynamics in transients and resonances over homogeneous delay lines (dielectric slabs) are also examined.

Physicsbusiness.industryElectromagnetically induced transparencyWave propagationPhysics::OpticsFísica01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials010309 opticssymbols.namesakeOptics0103 physical sciencessymbolsBessel beamGroup velocityComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSpatial frequency010306 general physicsbusinessRefractive indexDiffraction gratingBessel function
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Single-step superresolution by interferometric imaging

2009

The use of vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) arrays for implementation of incoherent source superresolution is presented. The method uses an interferometer setup to obtain superresolution in a single step. The novelty of the method relies on the use of a VCSEL array as the light source, which provides a set of coherent sources which are mutually incoherent. The technique accomplishes the transmission of several spatial frequency bands of the object's spectrum in parallel by use of spatial multiplexing that occurs because of the tilted illumination of the source array. The recording process is done by interference of each frequency band with a complementary set of reference plan…

Physicsbusiness.industryFrequency bandAperture synthesisHolographyPhysics::OpticsInterference (wave propagation)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionVertical-cavity surface-emitting laserInterferometryOpticsModulationlawSpatial frequencybusinessOptics Express
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White-light implementation of the Wigner-distribution function with an achromatic processor.

2010

A temporally incoherent optical processor that combines diffractive and refractive components is proposed for performing two different operations simultaneously: an achromatic image along an axis and an achromatic one-dimensional Fourier transformation along the orthogonal axis. These properties are properly employed to achieve the achromatic white-light display of the Wigner-distribution function associated with a one-dimensional real signal, with high redundancy and variable scale.

Physicsbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Function (mathematics)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeFourier transformOpticsOrthogonal coordinatesAchromatic lenslawChromatic aberrationRedundancy (engineering)symbolsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsWigner distribution functionSpatial frequencyBusiness and International ManagementbusinessApplied optics
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Three-dimensional mapping and range measurement by means of projected speckle patterns.

2008

We present a novel approach for three-dimensional (3D) measurements that includes the projection of coherent light through ground glass. Such a projection generates random speckle patterns on the object or on the camera, depending if the configuration is transmissive or reflective. In both cases the spatially random patterns are seen by the sensor. Different spatially random patterns are generated at different planes. The patterns are highly random and not correlated. This low correlation between different patterns is used for both 3D mapping of objects and range finding.

Physicsbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Spectral densitySpeckle noiseIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSpeckle patternInterferometryOpticsElectronic speckle pattern interferometrySpatial frequencySpeckle imagingBusiness and International ManagementbusinessProjection (set theory)Applied optics
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Using Partial Coherence and Digital Holography for 3D Imaging and Profile Extraction

2008

Two approaches for 3D imaging are presented. At first we use partial coherence of the light source and in the second we compute the unwrapped phase by illuminating the object from several slightly different angles.

Physicsbusiness.industryPhase (waves)HolographyImage processinglaw.inventionLight sourceOpticsInterference (communication)lawSpatial frequencybusinessDigital holographyPartial coherenceDigital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging
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Optically-undistorted digital holographic microscopy for quantitative phase-contrast imaging

2011

We propose a telecentric architecture for circumventing, by a pure-optical method, the residual phase distortion inherent to standard configuration of digital holographic microscopy (DHM). With this proposal there is no need for computer compensation of the parabolic phase during the phase map recovering procedure. Futhermore, in off-axis configuration, the spatial frequency useful domain is enlarged. The validity of the method is demonstrated by performing quantitative measurements of depth differences

Physicsbusiness.industryPhase distortionHolographyPhase (waves)Phase-contrast imagingIterative reconstructionlaw.inventionOpticslawMicroscopyDigital holographic microscopySpatial frequencybusiness2011 10th Euro-American Workshop on Information Optics
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Plasmonic stratified devices for superlensing in the self-focusing regime

2012

We show that diffraction-management of subwavelength scattered fields assisted by metallodielectric heterostructures leads to superresolving imaging. An accurate design of a passive multilayered compound provides nearly aberration-free images with subwavelength resolution out of the canalization regime even using optical paths longer than a wavelength.

Physicsbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsHeterojunctionMagnetic fieldWavelengthOpticsNegative refractionOptoelectronicsSpatial frequencyTransmission coefficientbusinessRefractive indexPlasmonFrontiers in Optics 2012/Laser Science XXVIII
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