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High-speed Particle Image Velocimetry Near Surfaces
Published on: June 24, 2013
Information content of the near field: three-dimensional samples
David G Fischer1, Richard A Frazin, Marius Asipauskas
1Research and Technology Directorate, NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, USA. dgfischer@nasa.gov
Abstract:
We present an analysis of the accuracy and information content of three-dimensional reconstructions of the dielectric susceptibility of a sample from noisy, near-field holographic measurements, such as those made in scanning probe microscopy. Holographic measurements are related to the dielectric susceptibility via a linear operator within the accuracy of the first Born approximation. The maximum-likelihood reconstruction of the dielectric susceptibility is expressed as a linear combination of basis functions determined by singular value decomposition of the weighted measurement operator. Maximum a posteriori estimates based on prior information are also discussed. Semianalytical expressions are given for the likely error due to measurement noise in the basis function coefficients, resulting in effective resolution limits in all three dimensions. These results are illustrated by numerical examples.
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