Small-aperture, high-resolution, two-channel imaging system
- 15 August 1990
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Optics Letters
- Vol. 15 (16) , 885-887
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.15.000885
Abstract
A method that utilizes incoherent light interferometry is used to form images through vanishingly small apertures. The method utilizes the increased channel capacity produced by reduction of spatial coherence, but in a way that improves the resolution instead of the signal-to-noise ratio.Keywords
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