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Transverse superresolution with the radial continuous transmittance filter

Authors :
Liren Liu
Maojin Yun
Mei Wang
Source :
Optik. 117:240-245
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2006.

Abstract

The radial continuous transmittance filter is presented to realize transverse superresolution. It consists of two parallel polarizers and a radial birefringent element sandwiched between of them. By adjusting the angle between optical axis of the radial birefringent element and the polarization direction of the polarizers, transverse superresolution can be realized. But transverse superresolution is obtained at the cost of the axial resolution and the increase of the side-lobes in strength. So we then mend such filter, with it not only enhance the transverse resolution but also suppress the influence of the side-lobes and the reduction of the axial resolution. At the same time, the Strehl ratio increases. The advantage of such a filter used in superresolution technique is that it is easy to fabricate because its fabrication does not deal with the variation of the phase.

Details

ISSN :
00304026
Volume :
117
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optik
Accession number :
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