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FZA imaging is one of the most promising lensless techniques because of its simple structure without calibration. The conventional image reconstruction methods are based on geometric optics model, then the error brought by diffraction degrades the imaging quality and limits the resolution. Here we quantitatively analyze the relationship between the width of FZA zone and the imaging resolution. The effects of illumination wavelength and the degree of coherence on image quality are also discussed. To improve the imaging quality, an image reconstruction method is proposed to minimize the influence of diffraction effect.
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