Classical Diffraction and Diffractive Imaging

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Abstract

In contrast to conventional light, x-rays have allowed us to see the invisible. Invisibility may be caused by the lack of penetration of visible light, preventing us to see below the outermost skin of matter. It also comes in the form of objects that are smaller than the wavelength of visible light, due to the diffraction limit.

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Stöhr, J. (2023). Classical Diffraction and Diffractive Imaging. In Springer Tracts in Modern Physics (Vol. 288, pp. 385–464). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20744-0_8

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