The principles of transfer function analysis are applied to a passive optical heterodyne receiver to obtain the modulation transfer function (MTF). MTF calculations are performed based on an optical platform which is imaging vertically varying profiles at worst case shuttle orbit altitudes. An analysis of the derogatory effects of sampling (aliasing) and central obscurations on both resolution and heterodyne efficiency is given. It is found that the cascading property of MTF analysis must be carefully applied since the coherent transfer function of the optical receiver and that due to the local oscillator-detector combination are not separable but are related by the convolution of their products. Application of these results to the specific...
The authors present a detection process capable of directly imaging the transverse amplitude, phase,...
[[abstract]]The conventional result for the signal‐to‐noise ratio in an optical heterodyne detector ...
Mutual information between radiance of object plane and aperture field of observing optical instrume...
The analysis of a passive heterodyne receiver with respect to its imaging performance (transfer func...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 19-21, 1979 / Town and Country Hotel, S...
The performance of a Coherent Laser Radar is determined by the statistics of the coherent Doppler si...
The frequency response and quantum efficiency of optical photodetectors for heterodyne receivers is ...
Heterodyne systems would be much more versatile if a broadly tunable laser, such as a semiconductor ...
Imaging through obscurants is a critical issue for lidars looking through clouds, or human tissue. T...
The heterodyne efficiency of a coherent free-space optical (FSO) communication model under the effec...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
The authors present a detection process capable of directly imaging the transverse amplitude, phase,...
Effects of diffraction and nonlinear photographic emulsion characteristics on the performance of def...
A theoretical performance analysis of a heterodyne ladar system incorporating a single-mode fiber re...
[[abstract]]Part 1 of this paper [Appl. Opt. 14, 666 (1975)] dealt with the cw radar and analog comm...
The authors present a detection process capable of directly imaging the transverse amplitude, phase,...
[[abstract]]The conventional result for the signal‐to‐noise ratio in an optical heterodyne detector ...
Mutual information between radiance of object plane and aperture field of observing optical instrume...
The analysis of a passive heterodyne receiver with respect to its imaging performance (transfer func...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / November 19-21, 1979 / Town and Country Hotel, S...
The performance of a Coherent Laser Radar is determined by the statistics of the coherent Doppler si...
The frequency response and quantum efficiency of optical photodetectors for heterodyne receivers is ...
Heterodyne systems would be much more versatile if a broadly tunable laser, such as a semiconductor ...
Imaging through obscurants is a critical issue for lidars looking through clouds, or human tissue. T...
The heterodyne efficiency of a coherent free-space optical (FSO) communication model under the effec...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
The authors present a detection process capable of directly imaging the transverse amplitude, phase,...
Effects of diffraction and nonlinear photographic emulsion characteristics on the performance of def...
A theoretical performance analysis of a heterodyne ladar system incorporating a single-mode fiber re...
[[abstract]]Part 1 of this paper [Appl. Opt. 14, 666 (1975)] dealt with the cw radar and analog comm...
The authors present a detection process capable of directly imaging the transverse amplitude, phase,...
[[abstract]]The conventional result for the signal‐to‐noise ratio in an optical heterodyne detector ...
Mutual information between radiance of object plane and aperture field of observing optical instrume...