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apodized apertures

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Apodized apertures is a concept and methodology in optics and signal processing referring to apertures with deliberately non-uniform amplitude or phase transmission profiles, typically tapering towards the edges, employed to modify the far-field diffraction pattern by reducing or redistributing the intensity of diffraction side lobes, thereby enhancing image contrast and mitigating artifacts.

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Image Processing Systems Institute

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Palo Alto Research Center

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Image Processing Systems Institute

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Palo Alto Research Center

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Institute of Geosphere Dynamics

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University of Rochester

Rochester, United States

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