diffraktionsbegrænsning
Diffraktionsbegrænsning, also known as diffraction-limited resolution, is a fundamental concept in optics and imaging that describes the smallest distance between two points that can be resolved by an imaging system. This limit is primarily determined by the wave nature of light and the properties of the optical system, such as the aperture size and the wavelength of light used.
The resolution of an optical system is typically characterized by the Rayleigh criterion, which states that
Diffraktionsbegrænsning imposes a fundamental limit on the resolution of optical systems, including microscopes, telescopes, and cameras.
In practical applications, diffraktionsbegrænsning can be mitigated by using larger apertures, shorter wavelengths, or by employing