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Three-Dimensional Imaging by Three-Dimensional Point Spread Function Encoding

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Abstract

Pupil-encoded point spread functions are implemented for three-dimensional image data acquisition. These systems are passive and work under broadband illumination. Applications include nanolocalization of small emitters and machine vision.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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