Digital speckle photography can be used in the analysis of surface motion in combination with an optical linear canonical transform (LCT). Previously [ D. P. Kelly et al.Appl. Opt. 44, 2720 (2005) ] it has been shown that optical fractional Fourier transforms (OFRTs) can be used to vary the range and sensitivity of speckle-based metrology systems, allowing the measurement of both the magnitude and direction of tilting (rotation) and translation motion simultaneously, provided that the motion is captured in two separate OFRT domains. This requires two bulk optical systems. We extend the OFRT analysis to more general LCT systems with a single limiting aperture. The effect of a limiting aperture in LCT systems is examined in more detail by der...
The correlation properties of speckle fields are studied for general paraxial systems. The previous s...
In previous work [1], our group implemented a tilted-mirror interferometric sensor that can measure ...
This paper describes an extended theory of the displacement of the objective speckle pattern resulti...
Digital speckle photography can be used in the analysis of surface motion in combination with an opt...
The optical fractional Fourier transform (OFRT) in combination with speckle photography has previous...
The statistical properties of speckles in paraxial optical systems depend on the system parameters. ...
A reflection-based optical implementation of two simultaneous scale-invariant fractional Fourier tra...
A reflection-based optical implementation of two simultaneous scale-invariant fractional Fourier tran...
It is shown that both surface tilting and translational motion can be independently estimated by use...
In speckle-based metrology systems, a finite range of possible motion or deformation can be measured...
It is shown that both surface tilting and translational motion can be independently estimated by use...
In speckle-based metrology systems, a finite range of possible motion or deformation can be measured...
Defocused Speckle Imaging (DSI) is an optical method where a laser source illuminates a rough object...
The fractional Fourier transform (FRT) is shown to be of potential use in analyzing the motion of a ...
In this presentation, the role of speckles as a carrier of information in phase-based optical metrol...
The correlation properties of speckle fields are studied for general paraxial systems. The previous s...
In previous work [1], our group implemented a tilted-mirror interferometric sensor that can measure ...
This paper describes an extended theory of the displacement of the objective speckle pattern resulti...
Digital speckle photography can be used in the analysis of surface motion in combination with an opt...
The optical fractional Fourier transform (OFRT) in combination with speckle photography has previous...
The statistical properties of speckles in paraxial optical systems depend on the system parameters. ...
A reflection-based optical implementation of two simultaneous scale-invariant fractional Fourier tra...
A reflection-based optical implementation of two simultaneous scale-invariant fractional Fourier tran...
It is shown that both surface tilting and translational motion can be independently estimated by use...
In speckle-based metrology systems, a finite range of possible motion or deformation can be measured...
It is shown that both surface tilting and translational motion can be independently estimated by use...
In speckle-based metrology systems, a finite range of possible motion or deformation can be measured...
Defocused Speckle Imaging (DSI) is an optical method where a laser source illuminates a rough object...
The fractional Fourier transform (FRT) is shown to be of potential use in analyzing the motion of a ...
In this presentation, the role of speckles as a carrier of information in phase-based optical metrol...
The correlation properties of speckle fields are studied for general paraxial systems. The previous s...
In previous work [1], our group implemented a tilted-mirror interferometric sensor that can measure ...
This paper describes an extended theory of the displacement of the objective speckle pattern resulti...