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The scientists at http://thefutureofthings.com/news/6653/hot-atoms-can-freeze-images.html claim to have developed a method to eliminate the phenomenon of diffraction.
Might this mean I could stop my 65mm lens down to f128 and get the known universe in focus?
Walter Calahan
13-Mar-2009, 17:08
I'm still hunting for the unknown universe.
Beam me up. Grin.
ic-racer
16-Mar-2009, 08:43
I'd just go with a Scanning Electron Microgram. You only need a vacuum for that (rather than a “electromagnetically induced transparency medium.”) :) :)
Peter K
16-Mar-2009, 09:14
I'd just go with a Scanning Electron Microgram. You only need a vacuum for that (rather than a “electromagnetically induced transparency medium.”) :) :)
There is also diffraction with an electron beam. But the apertures can be much smaller as with a Dagor or so.
ic-racer
16-Mar-2009, 10:01
There is also diffraction with an electron beam. But the apertures can be much smaller as with a Dagor or so.
Yes, a little bit of a compromise ;)
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