Beating Rayleigh's curse by imaging using phase information

WK Tham, H Ferretti, AM Steinberg - Physical review letters, 2017 - APS
Every imaging system has a resolution limit, typically defined by Rayleigh's criterion. Given a
fixed number of photons, the amount of information one can gain from an image about the …

Beating Rayleigh's Curse by Imaging Using Phase Information.

WK Tham, H Ferretti, AM Steinberg - Physical Review Letters, 2017 - europepmc.org
Every imaging system has a resolution limit, typically defined by Rayleigh's criterion. Given a
fixed number of photons, the amount of information one can gain from an image about the …

[引用][C] Beating Rayleigh's Curse by Imaging Using Phase Information

WK Tham, H Ferretti, AM Steinberg - Physical Review Letters, 2017 - cir.nii.ac.jp

Beating Rayleigh's Curse by Imaging Using Phase Information

WK Tham, H Ferretti… - Physical review …, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Every imaging system has a resolution limit, typically defined by Rayleigh's criterion. Given a
fixed number of photons, the amount of information one can gain from an image about the …

Beating Rayleigh's Curse by Imaging Using Phase Information

WK Tham, H Ferretti, AM Steinberg - arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.02666, 2016 - arxiv.org
Any imaging device such as a microscope or telescope has a resolution limit, a minimum
separation it can resolve between two objects or sources; this limit is typically defined by" …

Beating Rayleigh's Curse by Imaging Using Phase Information

WK Tham, H Ferretti… - Physical Review Letters, 2017 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Every imaging system has a resolution limit, typically defined by Rayleigh's criterion. Given a
fixed number of photons, the amount of information one can gain from an image about the …