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1 March 1994 Implementation issues for a noncoherent optical correlator
David P. Casasent, Gregory P. House
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Abstract
This paper concerns the realization of a noncoherent correlator: the positioning tolerances and light budgets of a noncoherent correlator, the effect of the wavelength spread of the noncoherent source, the need for multiplexing noncoherent filters, the best input device (CRT or SLM) to use in a noncoherent correlator, and the light budget for the different noncoherent correlators. We conclude that a laser diode with a diffuser and input SLM laser diode array is the best choice for light source and input device. We demonstrate that a laser diode array can also be used to multiplex CGH's and that this is the preferable architecture.
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David P. Casasent and Gregory P. House "Implementation issues for a noncoherent optical correlator", Proc. SPIE 2237, Optical Pattern Recognition V, (1 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169422
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KEYWORDS
Optical filters

Optical correlators

CRTs

Spatial light modulators

Semiconductor lasers

Light

Computer generated holography

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