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27 May 2022 Gibbs ringing and the Fresnel transform
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Abstract
Gibbs ringing is an artefact that occurs when a discontinuous signal is truncated in the Fourier domain. It is a phenomenon which occurs frequently in optics as apodization - the action of an aperture - and which can be interpreted as an idealised low pass filtering process. Diffraction can be approximately modelled using the Fresnel transform. The spectral method of calculating the Fresnel transform, a workhorse in digital holography and other fields, interprets the Fresnel transform as an all-pass filter. In this paper, we analyse the relationship between these phenomena and propose how to use this interpretation to improve image quality.
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Yue Wang and John J. Healy "Gibbs ringing and the Fresnel transform", Proc. SPIE 12138, Optics, Photonics and Digital Technologies for Imaging Applications VII, 121380T (27 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2621362
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KEYWORDS
Gaussian filters

Linear filtering

Digital holography

Holograms

Filtering (signal processing)

Wave propagation

Fourier transforms

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