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Paraxial theory of phasor-field imaging.

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The phasor field has been shown to be a valuable tool for non-line-of-sight imaging. We present a formal analysis of phasor-field imaging using paraxial wave optics. Then, we derive a… Click to show full abstract

The phasor field has been shown to be a valuable tool for non-line-of-sight imaging. We present a formal analysis of phasor-field imaging using paraxial wave optics. Then, we derive a set of propagation primitives-using the two-frequency, spatial Wigner distribution-that extend the purview of phasor-field imaging. We use these primitives to analyze a set of simple imaging scenarios involving occluded and unoccluded geometries with modulated and unmodulated light. These scenarios demonstrate how to apply the primitives in practice and reveal what kind of insights can be expected from them.

Keywords: paraxial theory; phasor; field imaging; phasor field; optics

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2019

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