Visible Cone-Beam Tomography With a Lensless Interferometric Camera

Abstract
Digital processing of optical coherence functions can reconstruct three-dimensional objects illuminated by incoherent light. It is shown that Fourier analysis of the mutual intensity of the field produces projections that are mathematically identical to the projections of x-ray cone-beam tomography. A lensless interferometric camera that captures planes of mutual intensity data is described and used to reconstruct an incoherently illuminated visible object in three dimensions.

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