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AFRL-funded research of unconventional imaging methods may prompt Air Force (AF) advances in data encryption and wide-area, high-resolution photography. A Princeton University team is investigating an optical device that captures images via nonlinear crystal rather than ordinary lens. Pictured is an AF resolution chart as viewed through a nonlinear material, where (a) is the original image, (b) is the distorted image after passing through the nonlinear crystal, and (c) is the numerically reconstructed (image courtesy of Christopher Barsi and Princeton University).
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