Abstract
The so called “light-penetrating mirror” was considered an ingenious achievement in optical and metallurgical techniques in ancient China.1 The front side of the mirror is a smooth reflecting surface and the rear side is engraved with several Chinese epigraphs.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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