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Forming the transmission function of an obturation conjugation of rasters with special properties

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This paper discusses a method of forming the transmission function of an obturation conjugation of rasters that makes it possible to use phase-shift codes, for example, Barker codes, to obtain origin signals in linear- or angular-displacement converters of accumulator type. © 2005 Optical Society of America

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