HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

In the studies of Fourier optics,
sound synthesis A synthesizer (also synthesiser or synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis an ...
, stellar
interferometry Interferometry is a technique which uses the ''interference (wave propagation), interference'' of Superposition principle, superimposed waves to extract information. Interferometry typically uses electromagnetic waves and is an important inves ...
, optical tweezers, and diffractive optical elements (DOEs) it is often important to know the
spatial frequency In mathematics, physics, and engineering, spatial frequency is a characteristic of any structure that is periodic across position in space. The spatial frequency is a measure of how often sinusoidal components (as determined by the Fourier tra ...
phase of an observed wave source. In order to reconstruct this phase the Adaptive-Additive Algorithm (or AA algorithm), which derives from a group of adaptive (input-output) algorithms, can be used. The AA algorithm is an iterative
algorithm In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm () is a finite sequence of Rigour#Mathematics, mathematically rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific Computational problem, problems or to perform a computation. Algo ...
that utilizes the
Fourier Transform In mathematics, the Fourier transform (FT) is an integral transform that takes a function as input then outputs another function that describes the extent to which various frequencies are present in the original function. The output of the tr ...
to calculate an unknown part of a propagating wave, normally the
spatial frequency In mathematics, physics, and engineering, spatial frequency is a characteristic of any structure that is periodic across position in space. The spatial frequency is a measure of how often sinusoidal components (as determined by the Fourier tra ...
phase (k space). This can be done when given the phase’s known counterparts, usually an observed
amplitude The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change in a single period (such as time or spatial period). The amplitude of a non-periodic signal is its magnitude compared with a reference value. There are various definitions of am ...
(position space) and an assumed starting
amplitude The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change in a single period (such as time or spatial period). The amplitude of a non-periodic signal is its magnitude compared with a reference value. There are various definitions of am ...
(k space). To find the correct phase the
algorithm In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm () is a finite sequence of Rigour#Mathematics, mathematically rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific Computational problem, problems or to perform a computation. Algo ...
uses error conversion, or the error between the desired and the theoretical intensities.


The algorithm


History

The adaptive-additive algorithm was originally created to reconstruct the
spatial frequency In mathematics, physics, and engineering, spatial frequency is a characteristic of any structure that is periodic across position in space. The spatial frequency is a measure of how often sinusoidal components (as determined by the Fourier tra ...
phase of light intensity in the study of stellar
interferometry Interferometry is a technique which uses the ''interference (wave propagation), interference'' of Superposition principle, superimposed waves to extract information. Interferometry typically uses electromagnetic waves and is an important inves ...
. Since then, the AA algorithm has been adapted to work in the fields of Fourier Optics by Soifer and Dr. Hill,
soft matter Soft matter or soft condensed matter is a type of matter that can be deformed or structurally altered by thermal or mechanical stress which is of similar magnitude to thermal fluctuations. The science of soft matter is a subfield of condensed ...
and optical tweezers by Dr. Grier, and
sound synthesis A synthesizer (also synthesiser or synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis an ...
by Röbel.


Algorithm

# Define input amplitude and random phase # Forward Fourier Transform # Separate transformed amplitude and phase # Compare transformed amplitude/intensity to desired output amplitude/intensity # Check convergence conditions # Mix transformed amplitude with desired output amplitude and combine with transformed phase # Inverse Fourier Transform # Separate new amplitude and new phase # Combine new phase with original input amplitude # Loop back to Forward Fourier Transform


Example

For the problem of reconstructing the
spatial frequency In mathematics, physics, and engineering, spatial frequency is a characteristic of any structure that is periodic across position in space. The spatial frequency is a measure of how often sinusoidal components (as determined by the Fourier tra ...
phase (''k''-space) for a desired
intensity Intensity may refer to: In colloquial use * Strength (disambiguation) *Amplitude * Level (disambiguation) * Magnitude (disambiguation) In physical sciences Physics *Intensity (physics), power per unit area (W/m2) *Field strength of electric, m ...
in the image plane (''x''-space). Assume the
amplitude The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change in a single period (such as time or spatial period). The amplitude of a non-periodic signal is its magnitude compared with a reference value. There are various definitions of am ...
and the starting phase of the wave in ''k''-space is A_0 and \phi_n^ respectively.
Fourier transform In mathematics, the Fourier transform (FT) is an integral transform that takes a function as input then outputs another function that describes the extent to which various frequencies are present in the original function. The output of the tr ...
the wave in ''k''-space to ''x'' space. : A_0e^ \xrightarrow A_n^fe^ Then compare the transformed
intensity Intensity may refer to: In colloquial use * Strength (disambiguation) *Amplitude * Level (disambiguation) * Magnitude (disambiguation) In physical sciences Physics *Intensity (physics), power per unit area (W/m2) *Field strength of electric, m ...
I_n^f with the desired intensity I_0^f, where : I_n^f = \left(A_n^f\right)^2, : \varepsilon = \sqrt. Check \varepsilon against the convergence requirements. If the requirements are not met then mix the transformed
amplitude The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change in a single period (such as time or spatial period). The amplitude of a non-periodic signal is its magnitude compared with a reference value. There are various definitions of am ...
A_n^f with desired amplitude A^f. : \bar^f_n = \left A^f + (1-a) A_n^f\right where ''a'' is mixing ratio and : A^f = \sqrt. Note that ''a'' is a percentage, defined on the interval 0 ≤ ''a'' ≤ 1. Combine mixed amplitude with the ''x''-space phase and
inverse Fourier transform In mathematics, the Fourier inversion theorem says that for many types of functions it is possible to recover a function from its Fourier transform. Intuitively it may be viewed as the statement that if we know all frequency#Frequency_of_waves, fr ...
. : \bar^e^ \xrightarrow \bar_n^ke^. Separate \bar_n^k and \phi^k_n and combine A_0 with \phi^k_n. Increase loop by one n \to n + 1 and repeat.


Limits

* If a = 1 then the AA algorithm becomes the Gerchberg–Saxton algorithm. * If a = 0 then \bar^k_n = A_0.


See also

* Gerchberg–Saxton algorithm * Fourier optics *
Holography Holography is a technique that allows a wavefront to be recorded and later reconstructed. It is best known as a method of generating three-dimensional images, and has a wide range of other uses, including data storage, microscopy, and interfe ...
*
Interferometry Interferometry is a technique which uses the ''interference (wave propagation), interference'' of Superposition principle, superimposed waves to extract information. Interferometry typically uses electromagnetic waves and is an important inves ...
*
Sound Synthesis A synthesizer (also synthesiser or synth) is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals. Synthesizers typically create sounds by generating waveforms through methods including subtractive synthesis, additive synthesis an ...


References

* . * . * . * *


External links


David Grier's Lab
Presentation on optical tweezers and fabrication of AA algorithm.

Dr. Axel Röbel.
Hill Labs
''University of Maryland College Park''.] {{DEFAULTSORT:Adaptive-Additive Algorithm Digital signal processing Physical optics