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Nearfield Complex Imaging

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Abstract

Complex imaging via coherent detection is proposed for acquiring two-dimensional nearfield optical image recovering amplitude and phase simultaneously. We experimentally demonstrate the technique using few-mode-fiber (FMF) modes with high extinction-ratio, and perform mode decomposition based on it.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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