Multispectral size-averaged incoherent spatial filtering
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1979-08
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Optical Society of America
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A method of 2-D size-averaged incoherent recognition filtering is described. White light input illumination is used to multiplex chromatically a continuum of inputs differing in their spatial Fourier spectral magnifications. A two-grating dichromated-gelatin lateral-dispersion compensating device is inserted to correct chromatic dispersion introduced by a computer-generated hologram filter. The resulting registered recognition patterns are added to form a single effective filter size-averaged recognition peak. Using high efficiency compensating gratings and a bleached binary hologram allow the use of a relatively low-power light source.
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S. P. Almeida, S. K. Case, and W. J. Dallas, "Multispectral size-averaged incoherent spatial filtering," Appl. Opt. 18, 4025-4029 (1979). doi: 10.1364/ao.18.004025