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Pseudophase information from the complex analytic signal of speckle fields and its applications. Part I: Microdisplacement observation based on phase-only correlation in the signal domain

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Abstract

As an alternative to the intensity correlation used in conventional speckle metrology, we propose a new technique for displacement observation that is based on spatial-signal-domain phase-only correlation and that makes use of the pseudophase of the complex analytic signal generated from a Hilbert-filtered speckle pattern. Experimental results are presented that demonstrate the validity and the advantage of the proposed signal-domain phase-only correlation technique over both the conventional intensity correlation technique and the spatial-frequency-domain phase-only correlation technique.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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