1 May 2000 Engineering aspects of the two-beam coupling correlator
Jehad Khoury, Peter D. Gianino, Charles L. Woods
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We perform computer simulations and theoretical modeling to predict the location of the best operating point of the two-beam coupling joint transform correlator. From this study, we determine that the highest speed and resolution as well as the optimal trade-off between correlation peak intensity, efficiency, and noise performance is realized when the holographic material is thin and operates with relatively small negative gain.
Jehad Khoury, Peter D. Gianino, and Charles L. Woods "Engineering aspects of the two-beam coupling correlator," Optical Engineering 39(5), (1 May 2000). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.602485
Published: 1 May 2000
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KEYWORDS
Optical correlators

Computer simulations

Crystals

Joint transforms

Optical engineering

Fourier transforms

Holographic materials

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