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Superresolution; Metrology; Information theoretical analysis ; Fourier transforms; Image processing; Image sharpening; Light sources; Spatial frequency; Spatial light modulators
Abstract:
It has been argued that, for a spatially invariant imaging system, the information one can gain about the separation of two incoherent point sources decays quadratically to zero with decreasing separation. The effect is termed Rayleighx2019;s curse. Contrary to this belief, we identify a class of point-spread functions (PSFs) with a linear information decrease. Moreover, we show that any well-behaved symmetric PSF can be converted into such a form with a simple nonabsorbing signum filter. We experimentally demonstrate significant superresolution capabilities based on this idea.