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ELECTROMAGNETISM, OPTICS, ACOUSTICS, HEAT TRANSFER, CLASSICAL MECHANICS, AND FLUID DYNAMICS

Subwavelength Fourier-transform imaging without a lens or a beamsplitter

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Published 25 March 2014 2014 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Liu Rui-Feng et al 2014 Chinese Phys. B 23 054202 DOI 10.1088/1674-1056/23/5/054202

1674-1056/23/5/054202

Abstract

The fourier-transform patterns of an object are usually observed in the far-field region or obtained in the near-field region with the help of lenses. Here we propose and experimentally demonstrate a scheme of Fourier-transform patterns in the Fresnel diffraction region with thermal light. In this scheme, neither a lens nor a beamsplitter is used, and only one single charge coupled device (CCD) is employed. It means that dividing one beam out of a light source into signal and reference beams is not as necessary as the one done by the use of a beamsplitter in usual ghost interference experiments. Moreover, the coincidence measurement of two point detectors is not necessary and data recorded on a single CCD are sufficient for reconstructing the ghost diffraction patterns. The feature of the scheme promises a great potential application in the fields of X-ray and neutron diffraction imaging processes.

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10.1088/1674-1056/23/5/054202