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Bildentstehung

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In diesem Kapitel beschäftigen wir uns mit einer der Hauptaufgaben optischer Instrumente: dem Erzeugen von Bildern. Wir beschreiben die physikalischen Grundlagen, die zu den grundlegenden Beschränkungen in der Leistungsfähigkeit optischer Geräte führen und stellen einige moderne Methoden vor, diese Grenzen möglichst weit hinauszuschieben.

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Lipson, S.G., Lipson, H.S., Tannhauser, D.S. (1997). Bildentstehung. In: Optik. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59053-5_12

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