Abstract
The change of angle and the shift of frequency of light by an ultrasonic light diffractor are used for real time realization of a holographic superresolution system. A TV system and an electrical filter are used to pick up the desired image hologram from the superposed, images, which are obtained by a number of object-beam lights and reference beams. For two-dimensional as well as one-dimensional objects, images superresolved three to five times are displayed on a TV monitor in real time.
© 1974 Optical Society of America
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