
Simulating Speckle with Mathematica (R)
Joseph W. Goodman(Author)
SPIE Press
Published on 30. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
105 pages
978-1-5106-5654-3 (ISBN)
Description
The speckle phenomenon is ubiquitous, occurring in all regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, as well as in both ultrasound and synthetic-aperture-radar imaging. Speckle occurs whenever radiation is reflected from a surface that is rough on the scale of a wavelength, or is passed through a diffusing surface that introduces random path-length delays on the scale of a wavelength. This book is devoted to simulation of speckle phenomena using the software package Mathematica (R). Various techniques for simulating speckle are discussed. Simulation topics include first-order amplitude and intensity statistics, speckle phenomena in both imaging and free-space propagation, speckle at low light levels, polarization speckle, phase vortices in speckle, and speckle metrology methods.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bellingham
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
272 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5106-5654-3 (9781510656543)
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Content
First-Order Statistics of Speckle Amplitude
First-Order Statistics of Speckle Intensity
Simulation of Speckle in Optical Imaging
Simulation of Speckle in Free-Space Propagation
Speckle at Low Light Levels
Speckle Phase Vortices
Polarization Speckle
Speckle Simulation for Metrology
First-Order Statistics of Speckle Intensity
Simulation of Speckle in Optical Imaging
Simulation of Speckle in Free-Space Propagation
Speckle at Low Light Levels
Speckle Phase Vortices
Polarization Speckle
Speckle Simulation for Metrology