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Computational method for deriving the geometric point spread function of an optical system

Liu et al., 2009

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12457875332387534388
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Liu C
Lin P
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Applied optics

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The distribution of the ray density of the spot diagram formed in the image plane is called the geometric point spread function (PSF). It plays an important role in the image formation theory, since it describes the impulse response of an optical system to a source point …
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