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English: Supplementary Movie 1 A typical example of the parallel optical digitalization of 3 by 3 areas, with 60 by 60 refractive-index pixels in each area. The sample was laterally translating in the focal plane of a multi-level multifocal array (MMA) composed of 20 by 20 focal-spots to produce the photoreduction of graphene oxide (GO)-polymers. |
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Source | Video file from Li X, Ren H, Chen X, Liu J, Li Q, Li C, Xue G, Jia J, Cao L, Sahu A, Hu B, Wang Y, Jin G, Gu M (2015). "Athermally photoreduced graphene oxides for three-dimensional holographic images". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms7984. PMID 25901676. PMC: 4421811. | ||
Author | Li X, Ren H, Chen X, Liu J, Li Q, Li C, Xue G, Jia J, Cao L, Sahu A, Hu B, Wang Y, Jin G, Gu M | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 1 |
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Author | Li X, Ren H, Chen X, Liu J, Li Q, Li C, Xue G, Jia J, Cao L, Sahu A, Hu B, Wang Y, Jin G, Gu M |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | A typical example of the parallel optical digitalization of 3 by 3 areas, with 60 by 60 refractive-index pixels in each area. The sample was laterally translating in the focal plane of a multi-level multifocal array (MMA) composed of 20 by 20 focal-spots to produce the photoreduction of graphene oxide (GO)-polymers. |
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Language | English |