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Multiaperture Focusing Technique

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Abstract

A method of focusing electromagnetic waves by diffraction alone is proposed. An incident beam is diffracted by a series of circular apertures which have their diffracting edges falling on a surface of revolution. A geometrical consideration of the principle involved is presented, followed by a series of experimental results.

© 1968 Optical Society of America

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