I just finished writing and web-publishing a small article about the newest
lensless technique. Similar to zone plate, it used diffraction in order to
focus light, but instead of rings, it uses a large amount of pinholes
appropriately distributed, this technique is called PHOTON SIEVE imaging, I
i
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From: "George L Smyth"
>
> I like that very much. Now it's a matter of either figuring out the
specifics
> of how to make one and/or waiting for someone to offer them commercially.
George,
Since I am offering zone plates already, I will add Photon Sieves and
Pinhole
Great stuff Guillermo. It must have been a bugger to poke all those
different sized holes in the foil though.
Just kidding ;)
Tim
From: "Guillermo"
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Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Yet another lensless technique !!
Date: Tue, 17 D
--- Guillermo wrote:
> I just finished writing and web-publishing a small article about the newest
> lensless technique. Similar to zone plate, it used diffraction in order to
> focus light, but instead of rings, it uses a large amount of pinholes
> appropriately distributed, this technique is ca
That's really remarkable, Guillermo. I whole new area of exploration
just opened up. Nice going!
Gregg
On Tuesday, December 17, 2002, at 12:49 AM, Guillermo wrote:
I just finished writing and web-publishing a small article about the
newest
lensless technique. Similar to zone plate, it use
Guillermo, totally amazing! Congratulations in achieving these
beautiful images and opening up another tiny aperture technique. This
is history in the making!
Tom
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