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Talbot imaging of periodic amplitude objects and its visibility (주기적인 진폭격자들에 의한 Talbot 결상 및 가시도 분석)

  • Kim, Young-Ran;lee, Seung-Bok;Jo, jae-Heung;Chang, Soo;Rim, Cheon-Seog
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2001
  • The Talbot effect for periodic objects with the spatial period p illuminated by expanded coherent light is analyzed by Fresnel diffraction theory, and the Talbot distance (Zr) at which we can observe 1: 1 imaging without any lenses can be defined. We confmned experimentally the Talbot imaging of line, circular, X -type and '||'&'||'copy;-type 2 dimensional alTay gratings at ZT. At the same time, we observed phase reversed Talbot imaging at Zr/2 and Talbot subimage with p/2 at Zr/4 and 3Zr/4. The visibility of Talbot images as a function of the number of slits of the input grating was measured by the FFf (Fast Fourier Transform) results of these images. As a result stationary maximum visibility of V = 0.25 was obtained from grating numbers with more than 15 slit pairs.

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New generation of imaging colorimeter and imaging polarimeter

  • Boher, Pierre;Leroux, Thierry;Glinel, David
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.453-456
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    • 2009
  • We present a new generation of imaging colorimeter that ensures improved accuracy and sensitivity for shorter measurement times. The imaging optics is telecentric on the sensor and allows measurements at any distances without additional calibration. A new technology is used to make the color filters and flat densities. Imaging polarimetry at fixed wavelength is also possible with the same instrument.

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Destripe Hyperspectral Images with Spectral-spatial Adaptive Unidirectional Variation and Sparse Representation

  • Zhou, Dabiao;Wang, Dejiang;Huo, Lijun;Jia, Ping
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.752-761
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    • 2016
  • Hyperspectral images are often contaminated with stripe noise, which severely degrades the imaging quality and the precision of the subsequent processing. In this paper, a variational model is proposed by employing spectral-spatial adaptive unidirectional variation and a sparse representation. Unlike traditional methods, we exploit the spectral correction and remove stripes in different bands and different regions adaptively, instead of selecting parameters band by band. The regularization strength adapts to the spectrally varying stripe intensities and the spatially varying texture information. Spectral correlation is exploited via dictionary learning in the sparse representation framework to prevent spectral distortion. Moreover, the minimization problem, which contains two unsmooth and inseparable $l_1$-norm terms, is optimized by the split Bregman approach. Experimental results, on datasets from several imaging systems, demonstrate that the proposed method can remove stripe noise effectively and adaptively, as well as preserve original detail information.

Super-resolution Microscopy with Adaptive Optics for Volumetric Imaging

  • Park, Sangjun;Min, Cheol Hong;Han, Seokyoung;Choi, Eunjin;Cho, Kyung-Ok;Jang, Hyun-Jong;Kim, Moonseok
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.550-564
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    • 2022
  • Optical microscopy is a useful tool for study in the biological sciences. With an optical microscope, we can observe the micro world of life such as tissues, cells, and proteins. A fluorescent dye or a fluorescent protein provides an opportunity to mark a specific target in the crowd of biological samples, so that an image of a specific target can be observed by an optical microscope. The optical microscope, however, is constrained in resolution due to diffraction limit. Super-resolution microscopy made a breakthrough with this diffraction limit. Using a super-resolution microscope, many biomolecules are observed beyond the diffraction limit in cells. In the case of volumetric imaging, the super-resolution techniques are only applied to a limited area due to long imaging time, multiple scattering of photons, and sample-induced aberration in deep tissue. In this article, we review recent advances in super-resolution microscopy for volumetric imaging. The super-resolution techniques have been integrated with various modalities, such as a line-scan confocal microscope, a spinning disk confocal microscope, a light sheet microscope, and point spread function engineering. Super-resolution microscopy combined with adaptive optics by compensating for wave distortions is a promising method for deep tissue imaging and biomedical applications.

measurement for optical engine of CRT rear projection HDTV (HDTV용 CRT 프로젝션 광학엔진의 MTF 측정 연구MTF)

  • Song, Jong-Sup;Lee, Ji-Young;Lee, Yun-Woo;Lee, Hoi-Youn;Lee, In-Won;Jo, Jae-Heung;Kim, Jin-Ho;Park, Sang-Kyung
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.34-35
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    • 2002
  • Large-screen projectors for video applications and computer monitors are convenient instruments for conference presentations as well as for TV use at home. Recently, CRT and LCD projectors have achieved higher resolutions and luminance in the projection TV The large surface of the CRT compared to the LCD allows a great number of pixels to be displayed, while simultaneously providing maximum brightness of the final picture. (omitted)

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Theory of Imaging And Diffraction (TEM 관련 이론해설 (3): 영상 형성이론과 회절이론)

  • Lee, Hwack-Joo
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.33 no.3
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    • pp.169-178
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    • 2003
  • In this review, theoretical approaches of imaging and diffraction in electron microscopy are introduced which allows the diffraction patterns and images to be treated with equal facility and emphasized the relationships between them. The coherent wave optics, incoherent wave imaging theory were introduced. The idea of Abbe theory was also introduced. Varoius phase contrast theories in small angle approximation were derived including the wave theory on Multi-component system.

Wide Field-of-View Imaging Using a Combined Hyperbolic Mirror

  • Yi, Sooyeong;Ko, Youngjun
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.336-343
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    • 2017
  • A wide field-of-view (FOV) image contains more visual information than a conventional image. This study proposes a new type of hyperbolic mirror for wide FOV image acquisition. The proposed mirror consists of a hyperbolic cylindrical section and a bowl-shaped hyperbolic omnidirectional section. Using an imaging system with this mirror, it is possible to achieve a $213.8^{\circ}$ horizontal and a $126.94^{\circ}$ vertical maximum FOV. Parameters of each section of the mirror are designed to be continuous at the junction of the two parts, and the resultant image is seamless. The image-acquisition model is obtained using ray-tracing optics. To rectify the geometrical distortion of the original image due to the mirror, an image-restoration algorithm based on conformal projection is presented in this study. The performance of the proposed imaging system with the hyperbolic mirror and its image-restoration algorithm are verified by experiments.

Optical Design of an Image-space Telecentric Two-mirror System for Wide-field Line Imaging

  • Lee, Jong-Ung;Kim, Youngsoo;Kim, Seo Hyun;Kim, Yeonsoo;Kim, Hyunsook
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.344-350
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    • 2017
  • We present a new design approach and an example design for an image-space telecentric two-mirror system that has a fast f-number and a wide-field line image. The initial design of the telecentric mirror system is a conventional axially symmetric system, consisting of a flat primary mirror with fourth-order aspheric deformation and an oblate ellipsoidal secondary mirror to correct spherical aberration, coma, and field curvature. Even though in the optimized design the primary mirror is tilted, to avoid ray obstruction by the secondary mirror, the image-space telecentric two-mirror system shows quite good imaging performance, for a line imager.

Risley Prisms Scanning Optical Imaging System Using Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Modulator

  • Song, Dalin;Chang, Jun;Zhao, Yifei;Zhao, Qing
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.215-219
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    • 2019
  • Chromatic aberrations induced by Risley prisms made of a single material can be substantially compensated using a liquid crystal spatial light modulator while still keeping the prism pairs compact, simple and lightweight. A ${\pm}10^{\circ}$ optical scanning imaging system with ${\pm}2^{\circ}$instantaneous field based on LC-SLM correction is designed as an example. The ultimate simulation results show that this kind of scheme is an effective way of improving imaging performance dynamically across the full field of scanning.

Numerical Calculation Method for Paraxial Zoom Loci of Complicated Zoom Lenses with Infinite Object Distance by Using Gaussian Bracket Method (가우스 괄호법을 이용한 무한 물점을 갖는 복잡한 줌 렌즈의 수치해석적인 근축광선 줌 궤적 추적법)

  • Yoo, Nam-Jun;Kim, Won-Seob;Jo, Jae-Heung;Ryu, Jae-Myung;Lee, Hae-Jin;Kang, Geon-Mo
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.410-420
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    • 2007
  • We theoretically derive the set of utilizable paraxial zoom locus equations for all complicated zoom lens systems with infinite object distance, such as a camera zoom lens, by using the Gaussian bracket method and the matrix representation of paraxial ray tracing. And we make the zoom locus program according to these equations in Visual Basic. Since we have applied the paraxial ray tracing equations into Gaussian bracket representation, the resultant program systematically simplifies various constraints of the zoom loci of various N group types. Consequently, the solutions of this method can be consistently used in all types of zoom lens in the step of initial design about zoom loci. Finally, in order to verify the usefulness of this method, we show that one example among 4 groups and that among 5 groups, which are very complex zoom lens systems, can be rapidly and with versatility traced through various interpolations by using this program.