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An optical Haar mother wavelet is created with a Semetex 128 x 128 magneto-optic spatial light modulator. Two techniques for dilating the mother wavelet are explored: (1) aperture stopping and (2) operating the SLM in ternary phase-amplitude mode. Discrete resolution levels of a continuous wavelet transform are obtained by optically correlating a binarized image with multiple dilations ofthe mother wavelet. Frequency-plane masks for the correlation process are generated using thermoplastic holography. Experimental results are compared with a digital simulation of the wavelet transform.
Thomas J. Burns,Kenneth H. Fielding,Steven K. Rogers,Steven D. Pinski, andDennis W. Ruck
"Optical Haar wavelet transform," Optical Engineering 31(9), (1 September 1992). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59917
Published: 1 September 1992
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Thomas J. Burns, Kenneth H. Fielding, Steven K. Rogers, Steven D. Pinski, Dennis W. Ruck, "Optical Haar wavelet transform," Opt. Eng. 31(9) (1 September 1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59917