Abstract
A technique is described whereby resolution many times the Rayleigh limit is achieved by the use of incoherent-illumination interferometry. An object and an imaging system are in one interferometer branch, and a duplicate, dummy system is in the other. The resolution is determined by the aperture of the dummy system and by the size of the source.
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