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Digital Imaging Assembly and Methods Thereof

Overview

A coherent radiation imaging system that produces digital images with a reduced amount of speckle. Radiation from a long coherence length source is used to form an image of a sample. The output coherent wave is temporally divided into a plurality of wavelets. The spatial phase of each wavelet is then modulated a known and different amount. Each phase modulated wavelet illuminates the sample and is perturbed by its interaction with the sample. A spatial phase map of each perturbed wavelet is then created and converted to a sample image with an image reconstruction program. The plurality of sample images thus formed is statistically averaged to form a final averaged image. The high frequency speckle that is not optically resolvable tends to average to zero with continual statistical averaging, leaving only the optically resolvable lower frequency phase information. 

IP Status
Patent  No. 7,282,716 Issued: October 16, 2007
Application No. 2006-0043302 A1 Published: March 2, 2006
Application No. 2008-0179521 A1 Published: July 31, 2008

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