Granero et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Synthetic aperture superresolved microscopy in digital lensless Fourier holography by time and angular multiplexing of the object informationGranero et al., 2010
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- Granero L
- Micó V
- Zalevsky Z
- García J
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- Applied optics
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The resolving power of an imaging system in digital lensless Fourier holographic configuration is mainly limited by the numerical aperture of the experimental setup that is defined by both the restricted CCD size and the presence of a beam splitter cube in front of …
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