Introductiom to Fourier optics 1100-4BW12
I. Definition and existence conditions of the Fourier transform
II. Two-dimmensional signals
III. Analytic signal and Hilbert transform
IV. Basics of the diffraction theory
V. Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction
VI. Wave-optics analysis of coherent optical systems
VII. Analysis of imaging systems in terms of linear system theory
VIII. Focusing of light. Apodization
IX. 3-D imagimg. Confocal microscopy
X. Abel transform and imaging of phase objects
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Bibliography
1. Ronald N. Bracewell „The Fourier Transform and Its applications”
2. Kazimierz Gniadek „Optyczne przetwarzanie informacji”
3. W.T. Cathey „Information Processing and Holography”
4. Ronald N. Bracewell „Two-Dimensional Imaging”
5. Joseph W. Goodman “Introduction to Fourier Optics”
6. Athanasios Papoulis “Systems and transforms with applications in optics”
Additional information
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- European programme in ophthalmic optics and optometry, first cycle programme
- Applications of Physics in Biology and Medicine, second cycle programme
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