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Faithful non-linear imaging from only-amplitude measurements of incident and total fields
Author(s) -
Lorenzo Crocco,
M. D’Urso,
Tommaso Isernia
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.15.003804
Subject(s) - amplitude , inverse scattering problem , inverse problem , physics , optics , scattering , phase (matter) , scattering amplitude , field (mathematics) , nonlinear system , forward scatter , mathematical analysis , mathematics , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics
Applicability of inverse scattering based imaging procedures can be broadened by developing new approaches exploiting only amplitude data. As a matter of fact, this can open the way to simpler and less expensive measurement set-ups. In this respect, a two-step based procedure for solving electromagnetic nonlinear inverse scattering problems from only amplitude measurements of the total field has been recently proposed [1,2]. However, in these latter both amplitude and phase of the incident field are still required. In this contribution, we show the possibility of achieving this information from the measured amplitude distribution of the incident field on the observation domain. In particular, a three steps imaging technique which exploits only amplitude measurements of the total and incident fields has been developed. The proposed procedure has been tested against benchmark experimental data available in the literature. The obtained results fully confirm the possibility of achieving faithful reconstructions of unknown targets without performing any phase measurements and any approximation on the scattering equations involved in the inverse scattering problems.

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