Diffraction tomography, inverse scattering

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Goodman’s "Introduction to Fourier Optics" is recognized as the standard text for Fourier optics but does not cover tomography. For topics like diffraction tomography and inverse scattering, additional resources are needed. Participants suggest exploring specialized texts that focus on these areas. Recommendations include looking for books specifically addressing RF imaging and inverse scattering techniques. Comprehensive understanding in these fields requires consulting multiple sources beyond Goodman’s work.
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What are some good books which covers topics like diffraction tomography, inverse scattering, RF imaging and Fourier optics?
 
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The standard text on Fourier optics is Goodman, Into to Fourier Optics.
 
marcusl said:
The standard text on Fourier optics is Goodman, Into to Fourier Optics.
Does it also covers tomography?
 
No, you’ll need to look elsewhere for that.
 
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