Non-propagation fast phase diverse phase retrieval for wavefront measurement with generalized FFT-based basis function

  • Zhao L
  • Yan H
  • Hou J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Phase retrieval is an attractive optical testing method with a simple experimental arrangement. The sampling grids wave propagation computation based on the FFT operations is usually involved in each iterative process for the classical phase retrieval model. In this paper, a novel non-propagation optimization phase retrieval technique with the FFT-based basis function is proposed to accelerate wavefront measurement. The sampling grids wave diffraction propagation computation is converted to matrix-vector products that have small dimensions to reduce the computational burden. The diffraction basis function based on generalized numerical orthogonal polynomial and two-step Fresnel propagation is deduced, which is suitable for the generally shaped pupil. This paper provides a universal non-propagation framework to accelerate phase retrieval which is applicable to the arbitrarily shaped wavefront measurement.

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Zhao, L., Yan, H., Hou, J., Ju, G., Wang, K., & Bai, J. (2021). Non-propagation fast phase diverse phase retrieval for wavefront measurement with generalized FFT-based basis function. Optics Express, 29(12), 18817. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.424793

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