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The transverse and longitudinal resolution of image UP-conversion is considered. Experimental data concerning image UP-conversion and holography from 1.06 μm to 0.53 μm are presented. Experimental values of resolution are in good agreement with theoretical estimates.
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Voronin, E.S., Divlekeev, M.I., Il'insky, Y.A. et al. Image up-conversion and holography. Opto-electronics 2, 59–62 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01419152
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