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Randomized Aperture Imaging

Speckled images of a binary broad band light source (600-670 nm), generated by randomized reflections or transmissions, were used to reconstruct a binary image by use of multi-frame blind deconvolution algorithms. Craft store glitter was used as reflective elements. Another experiment used perforated foil. Also reported here are numerical models that afforded controlled tip-tilt and piston aberrations. These results suggest the potential importance of a poorly figured, randomly varying segmented imaging system.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalWRandomized Aperture Imagingpreprint / 2016AXiaopeng PengResearcherAGarreth J. RuaneResearcherAGrover A. Swartzlander JrResearcherTastro-ph.IM4506 worksTphysics.optics7109 works
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Randomized Aperture Imaging

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