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Effects of adaptive focusing for image transmission through an inhomogeneous layer

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Abstract

In a previous paper we proposed an adaptive focusing operation in a one-way image transmission system using phase conjugation to maximize the transmission capability through an inhomogeneous medium. Here the required focusing precision in the proposed system is analyzed and some experimental results are presented to validate the analysis.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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