2010
DOI: 10.3788/gzxb20103901.0071
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Portable Multispectral Imager Based on LCTF

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“…(a) For a given q and m = 0, g (3) o (0) = g (2) o (0), g (3) e (0) = g (2) e (0), g (5) o (0) = g (4) o (0), g (5) e (0) = g (4) e (0), ••• ; for m =0, g (3) o (0) = g (2) o (0), g (3) e (0) = g (2) e (0), g (5) o (0) = g (4) o (0), g (5) e (0) = g (4) e (0), ••• . (b) For q close to 1 (e.g.…”
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“…(a) For a given q and m = 0, g (3) o (0) = g (2) o (0), g (3) e (0) = g (2) e (0), g (5) o (0) = g (4) o (0), g (5) e (0) = g (4) e (0), ••• ; for m =0, g (3) o (0) = g (2) o (0), g (3) e (0) = g (2) e (0), g (5) o (0) = g (4) o (0), g (5) e (0) = g (4) e (0), ••• . (b) For q close to 1 (e.g.…”
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“…The kth-order correlation function of the q-light fields is defined by [4] g (k) (0) ≡ q a +k q a k q q q a + q a q q k , k= 3, 4, 5, ••• .…”
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“…If the optical system can just distinguish them without overlap, the wavelength difference between them is considered as the spectral resolution. It is noting that such criterion of spectral resolution is stricter than that in classical optics textbook [3] . Calculation results.…”
Section: Theoretical Analysismentioning
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