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Stationary phase approximations in Fresnel-zone magnitude-only reconstructions

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Abstract

An analytic approximation of an iterative method of image reconstruction from Fresnel-zone magnitude data is discussed. The method of stationary phase is used to estimate both the Fresnel-zone transform and the inverse Fresnel-zone transform. With this theory we can explain why fewer iterations are needed for good images to be obtained at locations in the Fresnel-zone region of an optical processor that are farther from the Fourier-transform plane.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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