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Detection of spinning objects at oblique light incidence using the optical rotational Doppler effect: erratum

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Abstract

An erratum is presented to correct funding section of [Opt. Express 27, 24781 (2019) [CrossRef]  .

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Erratum

In the funding section of [1], “National Natural Science Foundation of China (61705016); Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (2019RC12); Beijing Excellent Ph.D. Thesis Guidance Foundation (CX2019313).” should be “National Natural Science Foundation of China (11772001, 61805283); Beijing Youth Top-Notch Talent Support Program (2017000026833ZK23).”

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (11772001, 61805283); Beijing Youth Top-Notch Talent Support Program (2017000026833ZK23).

References

1. S. Qiu, T. Liu, Y. Ren, Z. Li, C. Wang, and Q. Shao, “Detection of spinning objects at oblique light incidence using the optical rotational Doppler effect,” Opt. Express 27(17), 24781–24792 (2019). [CrossRef]  

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