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Interferogram analysis using Fourier transform techniques

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Abstract

Fourier transform techniques have been used to map the complex fringe visibility in several types of interferogram. A Gerchberg-type iterative technique is used to eliminate edge effects. Results are presented for two specific cases: seeing measurements and interferometric tests.

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