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Improved imagery through scattering materials by quasi-Fourier-synthesis holography

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Abstract

An improvement on the technique of Fourier-synthesis holography is proposed and demonstrated. Artifacts produced during the process of sampling are eliminated when the laser is swept over a continuous bandwidth between samples. The advantages of Fourier-synthesis holography, such as the ability to select the gating time delay and to shape the autocorrelation function after data acquisition, are retained.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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