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8 July 2003 The self-imaging phenomenon and its applications
Jiri Kyvalsky
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Proceedings Volume 5036, Photonics, Devices, and Systems II; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.498261
Event: Photonics, Devices, and Systems II, 2002, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
The self-imaging effect can be obtained as the result of the diffraction of a plane wave by the periodic structure. It is known as the Talbot effect. The self-imaging phenomenon is discussed here also from the new viewpoint as a class of the propagation-invariant wavefields. The repetition of an object can be achieved by the superposition of nondiffracting beams.
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Jiri Kyvalsky "The self-imaging phenomenon and its applications", Proc. SPIE 5036, Photonics, Devices, and Systems II, (8 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.498261
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KEYWORDS
Nondiffracting beams

Superposition

Diffraction gratings

Wave propagation

Spatial frequencies

Diffraction

Bessel functions

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