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Phase retrieval from a dichromatic analysis of speckles

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Abstract

A technique is proposed for recovering images degraded by atmospheric turbulence. It is based on simultaneous analysis at two close wavelengths of the speckle patterns formed at the telescope focus.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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