OPTICAL PROCESSING BY MEANS OF LENSLESS CORRELOGRAPHY.
Abstract
The work on this contract has been concerned with optical processing by means of lensless correlography. This optical technique, sometimes known as the Meyer-Eppler effect and as Robertson's method, was first used in crystallography to obtain the Patterson function. The work included development of a technique of obtaining multichannel correlation functions experimental determination of angular radiation from a CRT spot, investigation of methods of commutating and presenting array data on a CRT, and development of a method of frequency indication by lensless correlography. During the investigations two separate imaging methods were found to be special cases of lensless correlography. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 09, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0673743
Entities
Organizations
- University of Michigan