Abstract:
A study is made of the problem of the possibility of adaptive formation of images of objects in coherent light transmitted by a randomly inhomogeneous medium. A comparison is made of two sharpness functions of similar type related to the spectrum of the spatial frequencies of the images. It is shown that in the absence of apriori information on the object and on the distorting medium, maximization of the sharpness function does not result in image reconstruction, whereas in the case of an arbitrarily assumed a priori information and illumination of an object by a radiation field with a known spatial distribution of the amplitude it is possible to reconstruct images unambiguously. A specific amplitude distribution in the form of mutually orthogonal spatial harmonics is suggested for the investigated sharpness function.