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Lau effect of a skew-periodic object: theoretical and experimental investigation

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Abstract

Based on the cross-spectral density function in coherence theory, we describe the Lau effect of a skew-periodic object. First we derive the intensity of the Lau image of a general plane object, then we derive the intensity of the Lau image of a skew-periodic object and the Lau imaging conditions, and finally we explain the Lau effect of a skew-periodic object and the experimental results.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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