A new kind of double image encryption by using a cutting spectrum in the 1-D fractional Fourier transform domains

Based on 1-D fractional Fourier transform, we proposed an image encryption algorithm in order to hide two images simultaneously. When the fractional order is closed to 1, most energy in frequency domain is centralized in the center part of spectrum. The image can be recovered acceptable by using a half of spectrum, which locates in the middle part at x-direction or y-direction. Cutting operation is employed in order to combine two spectra. Double random phase encoding is employed for image encryption. The corresponding numerical simulations are performed to demonstrate the validity and efficiency of the algorithm.

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