Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1538070 Optics Communications 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We discuss what happens to the Radon transformation of signal's Wigner functions (i.e., signal's Wigner transformation (WT)) if the signal function undergoes various optical processes, such as Fraunhofer diffraction, lens transformation and Fresnel diffraction, etc. Because the usual Wigner transforms can be studied via their corresponding transforms of the Wigner operator, we use the Weyl ordered form of the Wigner operator and the Weyl ordering invariance under similar transformations to derive the result, we find that the alteration of Radon transformation of signal's Wigner function (or named the variation of tomogram function), through these optical processes, can be ascribed to the variation of Radon transformation parameters once the parameter of WT is given.
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