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Fourier processing with phase-reflection gratings

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Abstract

The use of phase reflection gratings for Fourier filtering in the object space is described, and the optical transfer function for resonance at normal incidence is given. Experiments prove in good agreement with theory.

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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