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Resolving power is the measure of an optical system's ability to differentiate between the images of objects close together or separate similar wavelengths of radiation and therefore display fine detail. In an ideal situation, this quantity is dependent on two components of the radiation, the aperture (the space through which light passes in an optical system) and wavelength (the distance between crests in a wave). However in real life applications the resolving power is limited by the effects of diffraction, the effect on a wave when it encounters an obstacle. | |||
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Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt) determined that, given two point light sources, the center of the image of the first source will fall on the first diffraction ring of the second source. Because of this, there is a minimum angle (in radians) between the two sources (as viewed by the system) for the two sources to be at least marginally resolvable (distinguishable). | |||
''Angular limit of Resolution'' <math> = \frac{1.22λ}{D} </math> | |||
===A Computational Model=== | ===A Computational Model=== |
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The Main Idea
Resolving power is the measure of an optical system's ability to differentiate between the images of objects close together or separate similar wavelengths of radiation and therefore display fine detail. In an ideal situation, this quantity is dependent on two components of the radiation, the aperture (the space through which light passes in an optical system) and wavelength (the distance between crests in a wave). However in real life applications the resolving power is limited by the effects of diffraction, the effect on a wave when it encounters an obstacle.
The Rayleigh Criterion for Minimal Image Resolution
Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt) determined that, given two point light sources, the center of the image of the first source will fall on the first diffraction ring of the second source. Because of this, there is a minimum angle (in radians) between the two sources (as viewed by the system) for the two sources to be at least marginally resolvable (distinguishable).
Angular limit of Resolution [math]\displaystyle{ = \frac{1.22λ}{D} }[/math]
A Computational Model
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