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Image formation using self-imaging techniques*
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1973
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EngineeringMicroscopyFiber OpticsImage AnalysisComputational ImagingComputational PhotographyRadiologyHealth SciencesOptical FiberImage FormationMedical ImagingPinhole ArrayDigital ImagingMedical Image ComputingOptical ImagingElectronic ImagingGeometrical OpticBiomedical ImagingImagingFlexible OpticsPinhole-array Camera
Two situations in which self-imaging techniques can be applied to advantage are presented: the pinhole-array camera and transmission through an optical fiber. The experimental procedure and results are presented for the case of a pinhole array illuminated with an extended incoherent object distribution. In the Fresnel-image planes, more images are formed than there are pinholes in the array, which is in contrast to the case of the pinhole-array camera. An optical fiber or thin film working in the kaleidoscope mode may form an image, provided that its length fulfills the self-imaging condition.
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