Imaging of locally rough surfaces from intensity-only far-field or near-field data

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DOI10.1088/1361-6420/AA5FC8zbMATH Open1388.35227arXiv1610.05855OpenAlexW2538725373MaRDI QIDQ5268468FDOQ5268468

Bo Zhang, Haiwen Zhang

Publication date: 20 June 2017

Published in: Inverse Problems (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This paper is concerned with a nonlinear imaging problem, which aims to reconstruct a locally perturbed, perfectly reflecting, infinite plane from intensity-only (or phaseless) far-field or near-field data. A recursive Newton iteration algorithm in frequencies is developed to reconstruct the locally rough surface from multi-frequency intensity-only far-field or near-field data, where the fast integral equation solver developed in [39] is used to solve the direct scattering problem in each iteration. For the case with far-field data, a main feature of our work is that the incident field is taken as a superposition of two plane waves with different directions rather than one plane wave, so the location and shape of the local perturbation of the infinite plane can be reconstructed simultaneously from intensity-only far-field data with multiple wave numbers. This is different from previous work on inverse scattering from phaseless far-field data, where only the shape reconstruction was considered due to the translation invariance property of the phaseless far-field pattern corresponding to one plane wave as the incident field. Finally, numerical examples are carried out to demonstrate that our reconstruction algorithm is stable and accurate even for the case of multiple-scale profiles.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1610.05855






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