Vortex-phase filtering technique for extracting spatial information from unresolved sources
arXiv:1401.7831 · doi:10.1364/AO.53.004503
Abstract
A white light vortex coronagraph was used to experimentally achieve sub-resolution detection. The angular location of the centroid, $γ$, and the angular extent of circular pinhole sources, $Î$, were measured to within errors of $δγ= \pm0.015\,λ/D$ and $δÎ= \pm0.026\,λ/D$. This technique has two advantages over conventional imaging: simple power measurements are made and shorter exposure times may be required to achieve a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio.
7 pages, 8 figures