Optical incoherent imaging using annular synthetic aperture with the superposition of phase-shifted optical transfer functions
2022; Optica Publishing Group; Volume: 47; Issue: 16 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1364/ol.466375
ISSN1539-4794
AutoresJawahar Prabhakar Desai, Ravi Kumar, Joseph Rosen,
Tópico(s)Near-Field Optical Microscopy
ResumoThe optical incoherent synthetic aperture (SA) has wide applications in astronomy and biomedical optics. Super-resolution imaging can be achieved through SAs with an effective size several times larger than the size of the physical apertures. In this Letter, we propose a new, to the best of our knowledge, method to realize optical incoherent SA imaging. Instead of scanning the entire area of the full SA, we show that similar imaging performance can be achieved by scanning only along its perimeter. At any given time, only a single pair of sub-apertures located at the SA perimeter is open and reflects the incident light toward an image sensor. For each location of the two sub-apertures, two interfering images are captured. The phase difference between the two sub-apertures is zero for one interfering image and π for the other. The image of the object is reconstructed by superposition of all the interfering images from some of the sub-aperture locations and with the two-phase differences, 0 and π , between the two sub-apertures. Optical experiments have been performed using reflective objects, and the results demonstrate similar imaging capabilities as that of direct imaging with the aperture size of the SA. Furthermore, we have compared the proposed SA imaging results with the results of annular and full aperture direct imaging.
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