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X-Ray and γ-Ray Imaging with Multiple-Pinhole Cameras Using a posteriori Image Synthesis

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Abstract

An image having considerably increased SNR compared with a single pinhole camera image of starlike sources, may be synthesized from the multiplicity of images recorded at x-ray and γ-ray wavelengths with the multiple-pinhole camera proposed by R. H. Dicke, using the method of extended-source Fourier-transform holography.

© 1972 Optical Society of America

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