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One-dimensional image and orthogonal Fourier transform with an elliptical zone plate

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Abstract

An elliptical zone plate is used for imaging along one direction the coherent light distribution and simultaneously obtaining the orthogonal 1-D Fourier transform. Experimental results are shown.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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