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Bragg diffraction imaging with predominantly spherical lenses
The authors propose, analyze, and demonstrate a Bragg diffraction imaging system that is predominantly anastigmatic in that is relies on only one weakly correcting cylinder lens in an easily adjustable, noncritical position. It is showing that the proposed system constitutes a simple and effective means of ultrasonic imaging if aspect ratio distortion is not of primary importance.<>