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12 December 1978 Background Suppression In Double-Beam Interferometry Using Tailored Modulation Transfer Functions
T. F. Zehnpfennig, G. A. Vanasse
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Abstract
An optical background suppression technique is described in which the lower spatial frequencies of a background field are effectively suppressed, thereby enhancing the detectability of point-like targets. The technique is particularly applicable for use in image-forming double-beam interferometers in which the individual detector elements are matched to the diffraction-limited resolution of the instrument. The technique utilizes pairs of optical systems whose modulation transfer functions are suitably matched and a number of these pairs are described.
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T. F. Zehnpfennig and G. A. Vanasse "Background Suppression In Double-Beam Interferometry Using Tailored Modulation Transfer Functions", Proc. SPIE 0156, Modern Utilization of Infrared Technology IV, (12 December 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956766
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Interferometers

Sensors

Target detection

Signal detection

Interferometry

Mirrors

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