Inherent Resolution Limit Analysis for Millimeter-Wave Indirect Holographic Imaging

Adametz J, Gumbmann F, Schmidt LP (2011)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2011

Journal

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Book Volume: 65

Journal Issue: 7-8

DOI: 10.1515/freq.2011.025

Abstract

In the classical indirect holographic setup, a wave emitted by the measurement object is superimposed with a reference wave at the aperture of the imaging system. The resulting interference pattern can be recorded with a simple intensity detection. However, the complex object field can be obtained from the plane wave spectrum (PWS) of the interference pattern. Dedicated methods can be used to calculate the field distribution at the object position, which is equivalent to the object properties and to an image of the object, respectively. This paper shows that the resolution of the created image is constricted due to the fact that the bandwidth of the extracted field is limited by the extraction process. A relation between the maximum possible bandwidth and the geometrical dimensions of the imager setup is deduced. Furthermore, a formula for the minimum achievable resolution is derived. Experimental results are presented to illustrate the issue.

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APA:

Adametz, J., Gumbmann, F., & Schmidt, L.-P. (2011). Inherent Resolution Limit Analysis for Millimeter-Wave Indirect Holographic Imaging. Frequenz, 65(7-8). https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/freq.2011.025

MLA:

Adametz, Julian, Frank Gumbmann, and Lorenz-Peter Schmidt. "Inherent Resolution Limit Analysis for Millimeter-Wave Indirect Holographic Imaging." Frequenz 65.7-8 (2011).

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