Gerchberg–Saxton algorithm
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Hello! I have the following code:
for k=1:1:20;
G_pr=absP.*exp(i.*theta);
g_pr=ifft2(ifftshift(G_pr));
absPhase=abs(angle(g_pr));
maxPh=max(max(absPhase));
minPh=min(min(absPhase));
g_pr(absPhase>=(minPh+0.2*(maxPh-minPh)))=0;
g_pr=real(g_pr);
gg=255*g_pr/(max(max(g_pr)));
figure(1),imshow(uint8(gg)); title(num2str(k))
G=fftshift(fft2(g_pr));
G=G./abs(G);
theta=angle(G);
end
The first theta is the phase of my model image (angle(model)) However, this code diverges instead of converge, Does someone knows why?
Thank you
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Image Analyst
2015 年 9 月 27 日
You haven't given us enough code to even run your snippet that you posted here. Can't you step through it with the debugger to find out why?
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PNZ BDCB
2017 年 10 月 25 日
I'm not sure where in your code is the error. The following code works perfectly for me (adopted from wikipedia):
A = fftshift(ifft2(fftshift(Target)));
for i=1:25
B = abs(Source) .* exp(1i*angle(A));
C = fftshift(fft2(fftshift(B)));
D = abs(Target) .* exp(1i*angle(C));
A = fftshift(ifft2(fftshift(D)));
imagesc(abs(C)) %Present current pattern
title(sprintf('%d',i));
pause(0.5)
end
Before running the code, make sure 'Source' contains your input beam, for example:
Source = exp(-1/2*(xx0.^2+yy0.^2)/sigma^2);
And 'Target' contains your requested pattern.
The phase mask can be presented at the end of the for loop:
imagesc(angle(A))
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Isaac Oguntoye
2018 年 5 月 31 日
Thanks for the response. Did you consider using your code for a simple image like a dot? Thanks.
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