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Mar 12, 2022 at 10:42 vote accept Евгений Павлов
Mar 11, 2022 at 12:48 answer added Paul Colbourne timeline score: 1
Mar 10, 2022 at 20:03 comment added José Andrade If you dont know distance to target then its complicated. Just imagine the dual slit experiment, the distance between fringes is dependent on the distance between fringes and screen. But in general yes, what you describe is called diffraction imaging and it is used to image whole planes and even some depth information. It is an active field of research using XUV and x-rays to be able to image nano objects.
Mar 2, 2022 at 14:02 comment added hyportnex yes, to some extent and it is done by high resolution radar imaging of scattering objects. Since only the far-field of the scatterer is observed from a narrow angular position much detail is lost but not all wavelength size detail. Alternatively, the so-called near-field antenna measurement to characterize the EM radiation does a very-detailed reconstruction of the diffraction effects within and from the emitting antenna.
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