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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2011 Volume 41, Number 6, Pages 568–570 (Mi qe14605)

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Image processing

Self-imaging of transparent objects and structures in focusing of spatially phase-modulated laser radiation into a weakly absorbing medium

E. L. Bubis

Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhny Novgorod

Abstract: Self-imaging of transparent objects and structures in focusing of a spatially phase-modulated laser beam into an extended weakly absorbing medium is described. The laser power level that is necessary for effective imaging corresponds to the illuminating beam power when thermal self-defocusing starts evolving in the medium. The effect can be described in terms of the ideology of Zernike's classical phase-contrast method. Edge enhancement in visualised images of transparent objects is experimentally demonstrated. Self-imaging of a microscopic object in the form of transparent letters and long-lived refractive-index fluctuations in liquid glycerol is shown. Due to the adaptivity of the process under consideration, unlike the classical case, self-imaging occurs also in the situations where a beam is displaced (undergoes random walk) as a whole in the Fourier plane, for example, in the presence of thermal flows.

PACS: 42.30.Va, 42.65.Jx

Received: 25.02.2011


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Quantum Electronics, 2011, 41:6, 568–570

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