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Superresolved optical imaging through higher-order spatial frequency harmonic generation without beating the diffraction limit of light

Optics 2016-08-08 v1

Abstract

We proposed a method to achieve superresolved optical imaging without beating the diffraction limit of light. This is achieved by magnifying the ideal optical image of the object through higher-order spatial frequency generation while keeping the size of the effective point spread function of the optical imaging system unchanged. A proof-of-principle experiment was demonstrated in a modified 4f4f-imaging system, where the spatial frequency of a two-line source was doubled or tripled on the confocal Fourier plane of the 4f4f-imaging system through a light pulse storage and retrieval process based on the electromagnetically induced transparency effect in a Pr3+^{3+}:Y2SiO5\rm Y_2SiO_5 crystal, and an originally unresolvable image of the two line sources in the conventional 4f4f-imaging system became resolvable with the spatial frequency doubling or tripling. Our results offer an original way towards improving optical imaging resolution without beating the diffraction limit of light, which is totally different from the existing superresolution methods to overcome the diffraction limit.

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@article{arxiv.1608.01942,
  title  = {Superresolved optical imaging through higher-order spatial frequency harmonic generation without beating the diffraction limit of light},
  author = {Zhixiang Li and Jianji Liu and Guoquan Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.01942},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 5 figures