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Lensless Camera Fits on the Head of a Pin

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ITHACA, N.Y., July 6, 2011 — Like a Brownie camera for the digital age, a novel microscopic device developed at Cornell University fits on the head of a pin, contains no lenses or moving parts, costs pennies to make and could revolutionize an array of fields from surgery to robotics. The camera was invented in the lab of Alyosha Molnar, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, and developed by a group led by postdoctoral associate Patrick Gill. Their working prototype is 10 μm thick and 0.5 mm on each side. The camera resolves images about 20 pixels across — not portrait studio quality,...Read full article

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    Published: July 2011
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    fourier transform
    Any of the various methods of decomposing a signal into a set of coefficients of orthogonal waveforms (trigonometric functions).
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