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Super resolution optical systems for objects with finite sizes

By super resolution we mean: resolution beyond the Rayleigh limit. Basically, the proposed system works without any moving elements, with no time or wavelength restriction conditions. It is suitable for two dimensional imaging. The trade off for higher resolution is a smaller field of view. For the...

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Published in:Optics communications 1999-05, Vol.163 (1), p.79-85
Main Authors: Zalevsky, Zeev, Mendlovic, David, Lohmann, Adolf W.
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