1 September 2006 Error analysis and correction in wavefront reconstruction from the transport-of-intensity equation
Sergio Barbero, Larry N. Thibos
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Abstract
Wavefront reconstruction from the transport-of-intensity equation (TIE) is a well-posed inverse problem given smooth signals and appropriate boundary conditions. However, in practice experimental errors lead to an ill-condition problem. A quantitative analysis of the effects of experimental errors is presented in simulations and experimental tests. The relative importance of numerical, misalignment, quantization, and photodetection errors are shown. It is proved that reduction of photodetection noise by wavelet filtering significantly improves the accuracy of wavefront reconstruction from simulated and experimental data.
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Sergio Barbero and Larry N. Thibos "Error analysis and correction in wavefront reconstruction from the transport-of-intensity equation," Optical Engineering 45(9), 094001 (1 September 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2352732
Published: 1 September 2006
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Interference (communication)

Photodetectors

Wavelets

Wavefront reconstruction

Charge-coupled devices

Quantization

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