Abstract
Phase-conjugation can restore the structure of light waves after two counter-directed passes through an optical system. It gives the opportunity to form, by distorting optical elements, a nondistorted image of the object, illuminated by coherent light. Such a method of imaging has one limitation— the image has the same scale as the object and is situated the same distance from the lens.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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