Chinese Optics Letters, 2016, 14 (7): 070301, Published Online: Aug. 3, 2018
Motion de-blurring by second-order intensity-correlated imaging Download: 944次
030.6600 Statistical optics 100.3010 Image reconstruction techniques 110.2990 Image formation theory 110.6150 Speckle imaging
Abstract
For a Hanbury Brown and Twiss system, the influence of relative motion between the object and the detection plane on the resolution of second-order intensity-correlated imaging is investigated. The analytical results, which are backed up by experiments, demonstrate that the amplitude and mode of the object’s motion have no effect on the second-order intensity-correlated imaging and that high-resolution imaging can be always achieved by using a phase-retrieval method from the diffraction patterns. The use of motion de-blurring imaging for this approach is also discussed.
Zunwang Bo, Wenlin Gong, Shensheng Han. Motion de-blurring by second-order intensity-correlated imaging[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2016, 14(7): 070301.