Interferometric optical Fourier-transform processor for calculation of selected spatial frequencies

2000 ◽  
Vol 39 (35) ◽  
pp. 6573
Author(s):  
Pierre M. Lane ◽  
Michael Cada
Author(s):  
Santiago Tainta ◽  
Maria J. Erro ◽  
Maria J. Garde ◽  
Waldimar Amaya ◽  
Salvador Sales ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 201 ◽  
pp. 01032
Author(s):  
Natalija Glukhova ◽  
Viktor Khilov ◽  
Yuliia Kharlamova ◽  
Mariia Isakova

The existing environmental problems resulting from the use and subsequent discharge of water by mining and metallurgical enterprises are analyzed. The relevance of developing methods for an integrated assessment of water properties is presented, which will allow the study of not only physical-chemical, but also the biological parameters of water. Experimental studies of water samples are conducted based on the method of gas-discharge radiation. The existing methods for extracting informative features of gas-discharge radiation images of liquid-phase objects are analyzed. Histograms of gas-discharge radiation images of various types of water were constructed and studied. The expediency of dividing images into separate fragments, characterized by common texture features, is shown. The analysis of texture features is carried out based on the use of the Fourier transform. Using the Fourier transform for the corresponding luminance vectors, the spectra have been obtained of the spatial distribution of the frequencies of brightness changes, which are used as texture features to identify the specific characteristics of the gas-discharge tracks formation. It has been determined that the developed method of water analysis allows assessing its biological properties, which is based on the values of the spatial frequency range. The advantage of the proposed method over the existing ones is the possibility of quantitative assessment in the form of numerical values of the covered range of spatial frequencies. The proposed method of studying the biological properties of water can be used as part of modern environmental monitoring systems.


1989 ◽  
Vol 38 (10) ◽  
pp. 1723
Author(s):  
CHEN YAN-SONG ◽  
ZHENG SHI-HAI ◽  
MA XUE-BING

2013 ◽  
Vol 21 (4) ◽  
pp. 5063 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongfeng Gao ◽  
Liangcai Cao ◽  
Zheng You ◽  
Jiahao Zhao ◽  
Zichen Zhang ◽  
...  

1990 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 481-486
Author(s):  
F.L. Roesler ◽  
J. Harlander ◽  
R.J. Reynolds

AbstractA new instrumental concept for interference spectroscopy called Spatial Heterodyne Spectroscopy (SHS) is described. This instrument as currently demonstrated could provide important information on the structure, excitation, and dynamics of the ≃ 105 K component of the interstellar medium by providing velocity-resolved (20 km s−1) maps of the faint FUV emission line background over a hemisphere of the sky within a 5-6 year observation period. We are currently studying concepts expected to reduce this time by at least an order of magnitude.In the SHS technique, an all-reflection dispersive interferometer produces a Fourier transform of the spectrum as two-dimensional spatial frequencies on an imaging detector. The system does not require scanning, and measures its own internal alignment state. Although the system suffers the conventional Fourier transform multiplex disadvantage associated with the photon noise in the background FUV continuum, we estimate that for a broad-band survey Spatial Heterodyne Spectroscopy as currently demonstrated can provide 4-5 fold gains over practical grating spectrometers of similar dimensions and spatial and spectral resolution. Field widened methods currently being studied promise additional gains of two orders of magnitude.


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