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29 April 2010 Extended-range digital holographic imaging
J. C. Marron, R. L. Kendrick, S. T. Thurman, N. L. Seldomridge, T. D. Grow, C. W. Embry, A. T. Bratcher
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Abstract
We report the results of experiments demonstrating large-format coherent imaging at a range of 1.5 km. For this work, we use digital holographic detection to record coherent data and are thus able to measure the complex-valued optical field from a flood-illuminated scene over an extended aperture. Images are formed using digital Fourier processing. The return light is interfered with a coherent reference beam, and the intensity of the interference pattern is recorded using a conventional large-format detector array. Experimental results obtained using a coherent, pulsed laser source operating at 1.6 microns are presented. We also demonstrate the utility of this technique for advanced imaging functions such as 3D imaging.
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J. C. Marron, R. L. Kendrick, S. T. Thurman, N. L. Seldomridge, T. D. Grow, C. W. Embry, and A. T. Bratcher "Extended-range digital holographic imaging", Proc. SPIE 7684, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XV, 76841J (29 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.862559
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KEYWORDS
Digital holography

Detector arrays

Holography

Fourier transforms

Image processing

3D image processing

Imaging systems

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