24 July 2006, Volume 14, Issue 15, pp. 6588-6985
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A pixelated Fresnel zone plate. Authors present two examples to illustrate the advantages of polarization coded apertures, in which the incoming light will rotate its polarization at a portion of an aperture. [See Chi et al. Fig. 8 for details.]
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