Abstract
Experimental results of phase-only circular harmonic filtering implemented in a standard Fourier transform correlator are presented. The filter is a computer generated hologram which contains only the phase information of a single circular harmonic component of the target. The result with simple binary objects bears out the simulation result published earlier [
H. F. Yau and C. C. Chang,
Appl. Opt. 28,
2070–
2074 (
1989)] in that the filter is indeed shift- and rotational-invariant and that the correlation peak is more prominent than that produced by ordinary circular harmonic filtering.
© 1990 Optical Society of America
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