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Fourier Transform Holography Using a Quasimonochromatic Incoherent Source

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Fourier transform hologram of an object is recorded using a quasimonochromatic incoherent source. The object lies in the far field of the incoherent source and is illuminated in partially coherent light. The hologram is constituted by a large number of elementary holograms, each one reconstructing only a small region of the object. The hologram as a whole reconstructs the complete object. The bias problem encountered in incoherent holography is partly resolved though at the expense of resolution.

© 1971 Optical Society of America

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