Geometrical superresolved imaging using nonperiodic spatial masking. 2009

Amikam Borkowski, and Zeev Zalevsky, and Bahram Javidi
School of Engineering, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.

The resolution of every imaging system is limited either by the F-number of its optics or by the geometry of its detection array. The geometrical limitation is caused by lack of spatial sampling points as well as by the shape of every sampling pixel that generates spectral low-pass filtering. We present a novel approach to overcome the low-pass filtering that is due to the shape of the sampling pixels. The approach combines special algorithms together with spatial masking placed in the intermediate image plane and eventually allows geometrical superresolved imaging without relation to the actual shape of the pixels.

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