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21 December 1994 Isoplanatic and anisoplanatic imaging through turbulence
Chen-Ming Hung, Chih-Chin Yang, Martin A. Plonus
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Abstract
Previous study of imaging of a coherently illuminated object through turbulence has shown that the average energy spectrum contains diffraction-limited information of the object. It is generally assumed that the object to be imaged lies within a single isoplanatic patch. In this paper the turbulence-induced anisoplanatism and its effect on the imaging of a coherently illuminated object which is larger than the atmospheric correlation length is discussed. It is shown that the dependence of the wave structure function on the object co-ordinates may lead to the characteristics of superresolution, and the average energy spectrum may contain more information than diffraction-limited information in vacuum.
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Chen-Ming Hung, Chih-Chin Yang, and Martin A. Plonus "Isoplanatic and anisoplanatic imaging through turbulence", Proc. SPIE 2312, Optics in Atmospheric Propagation and Random Phenomena, (21 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.197372
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KEYWORDS
Turbulence

Coherence imaging

Super resolution

Diffraction

Optical transfer functions

Atmospheric optics

Atmospheric propagation

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