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The Best Size for Inhomogeneities Formed by Laser in Producing Three-Dimensional Images

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A theoretical basis is provided for the best size of microscopic inhomogeneities made with a laser in glasses to produce artistic three-dimensional images. The average sensitivity of the human eye is used as criterion. Model calculations agree well with experiment.

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Zolotarevskii, Y.M., Kovalev, A.A. & Levina, É.Y. The Best Size for Inhomogeneities Formed by Laser in Producing Three-Dimensional Images. Measurement Techniques 47, 543 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000039757.78678.7f

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