Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1999
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 3815, p. 49-57, Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis IV, Timothy J. Schulz; Paul S. Idell; Eds.
Physics
Scientific paper
The properties of the images of remote objects obtained by a method the Fourier-telescope are investigated depending on size of the receiving aperture. The essential role is played consideration of a object surface micro roughness. Is shown, that at the super-large receiving apertures intercepting all reflected energy, the image does not contain speckles and does not depend on a contour of a surface. At the apertures intercepting a part of a reflected energy, the image is fluctuated on luminosity also depends from macro- and micro roughness of a surface. The fluctuation of a image brightness (contrast) depending on sizes of the receiving aperture are investigated. The conclusions about optimum sizes of the receiving aperture are done.
Bakut Peter A.
Mandrosov Valery I.
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