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A procedure to reconstruct sampled complex-valued objects from
intensity data at the output of a general optical system is given. It is shown that
both the choice of the sampling points at the output plane (uniform or nonuniform
sampling) and the specific values of the intensity at these points determine
the uniqueness features of the reconstruction problem.
R. Martinez-Herrero andS. G. Sancha
"Uniqueness Features In Sampled Complex-Valued Object Reconstruction From Discrete Intensity Data," Optical Engineering 27(6), 276456 (1 June 1988). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7976702
Published: 1 June 1988
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R. Martinez-Herrero, S. G. Sancha, "Uniqueness Features In Sampled Complex-Valued Object Reconstruction From Discrete Intensity Data," Opt. Eng. 27(6) 276456 (1 June 1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7976702