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Polarization reference imaging systems. 2: Computer simulation studies

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Abstract

Polarization Reference Imaging (prim) systems utilize the polarized and coherent output characteristics of lasers to eliminate turbulence and/or optical figure errors. Computer simulation studies of the prim system are presented. The simulation scheme, prim reconstructed images, and their image quality dependence on system parameters are shown and discussed.

© 1976 Optical Society of America

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