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22 September 1983 Practical Phase Retrieval
R. H. T. Bates
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Proceedings Volume 0413, Inverse Optics I; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935859
Event: 1983 Technical Symposium East, 1983, Arlington, United States
Abstract
This paper summarizes the current experience with phase retrieval at the University of Canterbury. While Fienup's algorithms need no modification for handling computer generated intensities corresponding to images that exhibit strong contrast, they must be extended to obtain satisfactory reconstruction of low contrast images. These same extensions, which have been incorporated into a composite computational procedure, tend also to be necessary when the given data are measured or are reduced from observations. The several steps in the procedure as it presently stands are described and discussed. Other steps, which are needed to widen the class of practically recoverable images and to make the procedure more objective, are suggested.
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R. H. T. Bates "Practical Phase Retrieval", Proc. SPIE 0413, Inverse Optics I, (22 September 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935859
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KEYWORDS
Phase retrieval

Reconstruction algorithms

Fourier transforms

Composites

Statistical analysis

Astronomy

Error analysis

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