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		<title>Prashantt492: Creating course page via bot</title>
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== pYL756 : Fourier optics and holography ==&lt;br /&gt;
Signals and systems, Fourier Transform(FT), Sampling theorem; Diffraction theory; Fresnel-Kirchhoff formulation and angular spectrum method, brief discussion of Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction, FT Properties of lenses and Image formation by a lens; Frequency response of a diffraction-limited system under coherent and incoherent illumination, OTF-effects of aberration and apodization, Comparison of coherent and incoherent imaging, Super-resolution; Techniques for measurement of OTF; Analog optical information processing: Abbe-Porter experiment, phase contrast microscopy and other simple applications; Coherent image processing: Vander Lugt filter; Joint-transform correlator; Pattern recognition, Synthetic Aperture Radar. Basics of holography, in-line and off-axis holography; transmission and reflection holograms, Amplitude and phase holograms, Recording materials. Thick and thin holograms.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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