1 February 1992 Properties of quasi phase-only matched spatial filters
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Abstract
A new type of matched spatial filter referred to as the quasi phase-only filter (QPOF) has been recently introduced as an optical solution for the phase-only filtering concept. The high-efficiency attribute has been found to link the QPOFs and phase-only filters (POFs). Using computer simulation experiments, the properties of QPOFs are discussed in terms of a signal-to-noise ratio, a peak-to-sidelobe ratio, ability to discriminate, and also the general behavior of the output correlation signals.
Nazif Demoli "Properties of quasi phase-only matched spatial filters," Optical Engineering 31(2), (1 February 1992). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.56075
Published: 1 February 1992
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KEYWORDS
Phase only filters

Polymer optical fibers

Signal to noise ratio

Spatial filters

Electronic filtering

Optical filters

Computer simulations

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