Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 25, Issue 6, 523(1998)

A Wide Bandwidth and Real-time Optical Wavelet Transform System Based on a Matrix Addressing Liquid Crystal Device

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    Received: Feb. 12, 1997

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    Published Online: Oct. 18, 2006

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