Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent signal-to-noise ratio estimate for the so called bispectrum, due to Wirnitzer (1985), does not possess the right limit when photon statistics is unimportant. In this wave-limit, which is true for bright sources, his calculations over-estimate the signal-to-noise ratio for the bispectrum by a factor of the order of the square root of the number of speckles
We present a new technique for processing speckle interferometric data is presented, which uses the ...
Karbelkar and Nityananda (1987) rectified, in the wave limit (high flux), an earlier overestimate of...
Speckles appear as noisy steady light patterns caused by random phase disturbance of coherently prop...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical\ud interferometry it is shown that the rec...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recen...
Monte Carlo simulations of an atmospheric phase screen, based on a Kolmogorov spectrum of phase fluc...
We have presented the basic mathematical treatment of interferometry in the optical domain. Its appl...
Speckle interferometry allows the restoration of diffraction limited images (a resolution of a few t...
We study the imaging sensitivity of a ground-based optical array of n apertures in which the beams a...
In order to describe the atmospheric turbulence which limits the resolution of long-exposure images ...
The bispectrum of a signal has useful properties such as being zero for a Gaussian random process, r...
The useful dynamic range of an image in the diffraction-limited regime is usually limited by speckle...
Many papers on DIAL for remote sensing have been devoted to the averaging properties of speckle nois...
We present a new technique for processing speckle interferometric data is presented, which uses the ...
Karbelkar and Nityananda (1987) rectified, in the wave limit (high flux), an earlier overestimate of...
Speckles appear as noisy steady light patterns caused by random phase disturbance of coherently prop...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recent...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical\ud interferometry it is shown that the rec...
Based on a simple picture of speckle phenomena in optical interferometry it is shown that the recen...
Monte Carlo simulations of an atmospheric phase screen, based on a Kolmogorov spectrum of phase fluc...
We have presented the basic mathematical treatment of interferometry in the optical domain. Its appl...
Speckle interferometry allows the restoration of diffraction limited images (a resolution of a few t...
We study the imaging sensitivity of a ground-based optical array of n apertures in which the beams a...
In order to describe the atmospheric turbulence which limits the resolution of long-exposure images ...
The bispectrum of a signal has useful properties such as being zero for a Gaussian random process, r...
The useful dynamic range of an image in the diffraction-limited regime is usually limited by speckle...
Many papers on DIAL for remote sensing have been devoted to the averaging properties of speckle nois...
We present a new technique for processing speckle interferometric data is presented, which uses the ...
Karbelkar and Nityananda (1987) rectified, in the wave limit (high flux), an earlier overestimate of...
Speckles appear as noisy steady light patterns caused by random phase disturbance of coherently prop...