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Superresolution in far-field imaging

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Abstract

Based on the idea of the complex filters suggested by Toraldo di Francia in 1952 [Nuovo Cimento Suppl. 9, 426 (1952)], superresolved imaging has been achieved by use of interferometric image multiplication. A resolution limit of 55% of the Sparrow limit was achieved for incoherent objects.

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