Abstract
It is generally asserted that valuable phase information is irretrievably lost in the squaring operation required to obtain the intensity from the amplitude distribution in the image of a star formed by a lens. In this paper the phase reconstruction is studied under the constraint that the aperture of the lens be finite. It is shown that in some cases the phase reconstruction is unique; and that in other cases there is finite or denumerable infinite number of discrete solutions. Conversely, it is proved that every non-negative function that is integrable and band-limited can be realized as the intensity distribution in the image of a star formed by a lens. © 1963, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Walther, A. (1963). The Question of Phase Retrieval in Optics. Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 10(1), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/713817747
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