• Acta Photonica Sinica
  • Vol. 40, Issue 11, 1607 (2011)
YAO Baoli1、*, LEI Ming2, XUE Bin3、4, GAO Peng2, YAN Shaohui2, ZHAO Hui3、4, ZHAO Wei2, YANG Jianfeng3、4, FAN Xuewu3、4, QIU Yuehong3、4, GAO Wei3、4, ZHAO Baochang3、4, and LI Yingcai3、4
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    DOI: 10.3788/gzxb20114011.1607 Cite this Article
    YAO Baoli, LEI Ming, XUE Bin, GAO Peng, YAN Shaohui, ZHAO Hui, ZHAO Wei, YANG Jianfeng, FAN Xuewu, QIU Yuehong, GAO Wei, ZHAO Baochang, LI Yingcai. Progress and Applications of Highresolution and Superresolution Optical Imaging in Space and Biology[J]. Acta Photonica Sinica, 2011, 40(11): 1607 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Large to observe the boundless expanse of universe with astronomical optical telescopes, small to detect the infinitesimal nanoworld with optical microscopes, optical imaging technology plays a very important role for human beings in the exploration and discovery of the mysteries of the unknown world. To see farther, to see more details and to see more clearly are people′s constantly pursuing goal. The traditional optics theory has proved that all classical optical systems are diffractionlimited, i.e., the physical limit of the spatial resolution of optical systems is determined by the light wavelength and the relative aperture (or numerical aperture) of the system. Can this diffractionlimited barrier be broken through? Is it possible to continue to improve the imaging resolution of optical systems? Around this issue, this paper reviews the recent progress of a variety of highresolution and superresolution optical imaging techniques, and their developments in the fields of space exploration and biological applications.
    YAO Baoli, LEI Ming, XUE Bin, GAO Peng, YAN Shaohui, ZHAO Hui, ZHAO Wei, YANG Jianfeng, FAN Xuewu, QIU Yuehong, GAO Wei, ZHAO Baochang, LI Yingcai. Progress and Applications of Highresolution and Superresolution Optical Imaging in Space and Biology[J]. Acta Photonica Sinica, 2011, 40(11): 1607
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