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Computational Microscopy at 5 Meters Using Axially-Symmetric Sequential Fourier Sampling

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Abstract

Acousto-optically generated traveling interference fringes spatially modulate a laser source which is projected onto a distant target to sequentially probe its Fourier components. We present 2D reconstructed images with a record 17 µm resolution at 5 m.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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