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Appl Opt ; 18(3): 389-92, 1979 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20208725

RESUMO

In several applications it is necessary to get a fast evaluation of the shape and quality of an image of a point source. Since a complete description by means of the point spread function involves time-consuming data processing, it is necessary to limit the evaluation to a set of parameters which can be measured at high rates. Such a set can be defined in terms of the first and second moments of the distribution. In this article the centroid, variance, eccentricity, and angle of the principal axes are suggested as pertinent parameters, and an image chopping technique for fast measurement of these parameters is described.

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Appl Opt ; 18(17): 3064-9, 1979 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20212803

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Theoretical analysis and computer simulation show that it is possible to measure accurately the second moment of image irradiance distributions with considerable undersampling. The measurement error is found by applying the moment theorem to the sampled distributions. Sampling with small elements is compared to sampling with extended elements, and it is shown that the latter is always more accurate. Error calculations for a Gaussian beam and for a square aperture are presented. For a Gaussian the sampling interval can be as large as 2.3sigma (sigma being the variance) with a 5% error. Simulation of atmospherically aberrated images shows that although the functional form of the irradiance distribution changes considerably, the measurement errors decrease due to the increase in the effective sampling rate, which is given by the ratio between the spot size and the sampling interval.

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