
doi: 10.1063/1.32267
It is shown that if the Fourier plane, in a conventional coherent optical processor, is sampled by a time varying filter, then the complex amplitude of the object is mapped as image irradiance variations. Therefore, a square root operation is performed. The mathematical treatment of the method is presented as well as some computer simulated results.
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