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Mitsuo Takeda

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Applied Optics|January 8, 2013
Fourier fringe analysis and its application to metrology of extreme physical phenomena: a review [Invited]Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|August 31, 2013
Spatial stationarity of statistical optical fields for coherence holography and photon correlation holographyMitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|August 12, 2006
Linear and angular coherence momenta in the classical second-order coherence theory of vector electromagnetic fieldsWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|November 21, 2007
Frequency-multiplexed profilometric phase coding for three-dimensional object recognition without 2pi pi phase ambiguityDebesh Choudhury, Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|November 23, 2007
Frequency-multiplexed profilometric phase coding for three-dimensional object recognition without 2pi phase ambiguity: errataDebesh Choudhury, Mitsuo Takeda
Physical Review Letters|June 29, 2006
Coherence current, coherence vortex, and the conservation law of coherenceWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|September 18, 2007
Separation of spin and orbital angular coherence momenta in the second-order coherence theory of vector electromagnetic fieldsWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Express|March 18, 2026
Construction of Stokes probability clouds from the polarization matrices for thermal light and polarization speckleWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|June 10, 2024
Matrix-based integral transformations for Stokes imaging with partially polarized and partially coherent lightWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Applied Optics|May 22, 2007
Aberration evaluation of alignment optics in lithographic tools by use of a step-height structure highly sensitive to the asymmetry of an optical imageHideki Ina, Mitsuo Takeda
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Applied Optics|January 8, 2013
Fourier fringe analysis and its application to metrology of extreme physical phenomena: a review [Invited]Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|August 31, 2013
Spatial stationarity of statistical optical fields for coherence holography and photon correlation holographyMitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|August 12, 2006
Linear and angular coherence momenta in the classical second-order coherence theory of vector electromagnetic fieldsWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|November 21, 2007
Frequency-multiplexed profilometric phase coding for three-dimensional object recognition without 2pi pi phase ambiguityDebesh Choudhury, Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|November 23, 2007
Frequency-multiplexed profilometric phase coding for three-dimensional object recognition without 2pi phase ambiguity: errataDebesh Choudhury, Mitsuo Takeda
Physical Review Letters|June 29, 2006
Coherence current, coherence vortex, and the conservation law of coherenceWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Letters|September 18, 2007
Separation of spin and orbital angular coherence momenta in the second-order coherence theory of vector electromagnetic fieldsWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Optics Express|March 18, 2026
Construction of Stokes probability clouds from the polarization matrices for thermal light and polarization speckleWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|June 10, 2024
Matrix-based integral transformations for Stokes imaging with partially polarized and partially coherent lightWei Wang, Mitsuo Takeda
Applied Optics|May 22, 2007
Aberration evaluation of alignment optics in lithographic tools by use of a step-height structure highly sensitive to the asymmetry of an optical imageHideki Ina, Mitsuo Takeda
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