摘要 |
A method for improving the resolution and contrast of images associated with coherent recording is presented, which includes conventional reconstruction with a reference wave followed by re-imaging the intermediately formed image through a system based on techniques from confocal microscopy. This method provides the opportunity to bring the benefits of the optical confocal microscope, namely resolution, contrast improvement, and the accompanying three-dimensional visualization, to such diverse imaging regimes as infrared, X-ray, ultraviolet, as well as other wave propagation systems such as seismic, sonar and ultrasound imaging. In addition, through snap-shot acquisition of said coherent recordings, the capability of time resolution may be added, thus adding functionality in wavelength regions where the confocal microscope currently operates.
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