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On the inverse problem of source reconstruction from coherence measurements
Abstract:
We consider an inverse source problem for partially coherent light propagating in the Fresnel regime. The data are the coherence of the field measured away from the source. The reconstruction is based on a minimum residue formulation, which uses the authors' recent closed-form approximation formula for the coherence of the propagated field. The developed algorithms require a small data sample for convergence and yield stable inversion by exploiting information in the coherence as opposed to intensity-only measurements. Examples with both simulated and experimental data demonstrate the ability of the proposed approach to simultaneously recover complex sources in different planes transverse to the direction of propagation.
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