Interferometry-based modal analysis with finite aperture effects
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cs.ITmath.ITphysics.optics
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effectsmodalreconstructionapertureschemesaccountaccountsalgorithms
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We analyze the effects of aperture finiteness on interferograms recorded to unveil the modal content of optical beams in arbitrary basis using generalized interferometry. We develop a scheme for modal reconstruction from interferometric measurements that accounts for the ensuing clipping effects. Clipping-cognizant reconstruction is shown to yield significant performance gains over traditional schemes that overlook such effects that do arise in practice. Our work can inspire further research on reconstruction schemes and algorithms that account for practical hardware limitations in a variety of contexts.
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