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Pseudoscopic imaging in a double diffraction process with a slit: critical point properties
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Journal Of The Optical Society Of America A-optics Image Science And Vision. Optical Soc Amer, v. 23, n. 5, n. 1021, n. 1026, 2006.
1084-7529
WOS:000237303600005
10.1364/JOSAA.23.001021
Autor
Lunazzi, JJ
Rivera, NI
Institución
Resumen
Pseudoscopic (inverted depth) images that keep a continuous parallax were shown to be possible by use of a double diffraction process intermediated by a slit. One diffraction grating directing light to the slit acts as a wavelength encoder of views, while a second diffraction grating decodes the projected image. The process results in the enlargement of the image under common white light illumination up to infinite magnification at a critical point. We show that this point corresponds to another simple-symmetry object-observer system. Our treatment allows us to explain the experience by just dealing with main ray directions. (C) 2006 Optical Society of America. 23 5 1021 1026