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20 November 2015 Unfolding wrapped phase
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Abstract
Phase unwrapping is the final step in phase extraction methods, which consists of recovering the correct phase from the wrapped phase by removing discontinuities. The difference between the correct phase and the wrapped phase is the phase wrapping map. A new method for phase unwrapping is presented by identifying the phase wrapping map as a sequence of binary valued intermediate wrapping maps and iteratively removing them producing the correct phase by phase-wrapped unfolding. A path-following algorithm is presented to exemplify the phase wrapped unfolding method.
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Carlos Gerardo Treviño-Palacios "Unfolding wrapped phase," Optical Engineering 54(11), 110503 (20 November 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.54.11.110503
Published: 20 November 2015
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Interference (communication)

Optical engineering

Solids

Fourier transforms

Interferometry

Magnetic resonance imaging

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