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Nonlinear Extensions of Abbe Theory

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Abstract

Abbe theory describes imaging in terms of captured diffracted orders, with higher orders providing better resolution. We show, experimentally and numerically, that nonlinearity breaks down linear limits, as high-frequency spatial modes mix with low-frequency ones.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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