Temporal coherence of acoustic signals in range dependent background

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2011 ◽  
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Alexander G. Voronovich ◽  
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Max T. Otten ◽  
Wim M.J. Coene

High-resolution imaging with a LaB6 instrument is limited by the spatial and temporal coherence, with little contrast remaining beyond the point resolution. A Field Emission Gun (FEG) reduces the incidence angle by a factor 5 to 10 and the energy spread by 2 to 3. Since the incidence angle is the dominant limitation for LaB6 the FEG provides a major improvement in contrast transfer, reducing the information limit to roughly one half of the point resolution. The strong improvement, predicted from high-resolution theory, can be seen readily in diffractograms (Fig. 1) and high-resolution images (Fig. 2). Even if the information in the image is limited deliberately to the point resolution by using an objective aperture, the improved contrast transfer close to the point resolution (Fig. 1) is already worthwhile.


2011 ◽  
Vol 131 (8) ◽  
pp. 1495-1501
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Masaki Higa ◽  
Hayao Miyagi ◽  
Ikugo Mitsui ◽  
Masanobu Fujita ◽  
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