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Linear Imaging Theory
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James Overhiser
February 15, 2019
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2017 PARADIM Linear Imaging Theory Robert Hovden
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d.n.a.
dark field
aperture size
object function
total intensity
collaboration increases
concepts in physics
convergence angle
area
spherical aberration
wide range
covering today
geometric shapes
d.n.a. structure
central minimum
electron microscopy
focal point
intensity increases
linear imaging model
wave vectors
control theory
optical devices
collection angle
larger aperture
electron microscope
high angle
architectural elements
signal processing
photography
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