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27 February 1984 Time-Frequency Interrelationships In Optical Information Processing
H. J. Caulfield, Jacques E. Ludman
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Proceedings Volume 0373, Transformations in Optical Signal Processing; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934535
Event: Transformations in Optical Signal Processing, 1981, Seattle, United States
Abstract
Abstract. Because a Fourier transform relates time (t) and frequency (ν) of an optical signal, we expect and observe interrelationships between systems operating in the t domain and systems operating in the P domain. Indeed, it appears that each t system has a dual ν system that uses an essentially identical setup and measures the same underlying phenomenon. The same duality exists in the other direction as well (there is a t system dual to each ν system). This preliminary study of ν↔ interrelationships shows that many otherwise diverse optical information processors are readily related by the ν ↔ t duality concept.
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H. J. Caulfield and Jacques E. Ludman "Time-Frequency Interrelationships In Optical Information Processing", Proc. SPIE 0373, Transformations in Optical Signal Processing, (27 February 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934535
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