Spatial filters for replicating images

Opt Lett. 1986 Sep 1;11(9):551-3. doi: 10.1364/ol.11.000551.

Abstract

The conditions for self-imaging, longitudinal periodicity are relaxed to demand image replication only along the optical axis. Lateral periodicity in the square of the radius, in the spatial-frequency domain, is necessary and sufficient for image replication along the optical axis. This formulation allows one to employ any zone plate as a spatial filter that creates self-replicating images of a given object, under either coherent or incoherent illumination.