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Accelerating Self-Imaging: the Airy-Talbot Effect

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Abstract

We present self-imaging of optical waves along curved trajectories, theoretically and experimentally. Unlike the Talbot effect, the field wave need not be periodic. Paraxially, self-imaging persists indefinitely, while non-paraxially is limited by overall bending angle.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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