A new optical system with a resolution that is superior to the resolution o
f the usual optical systems with diffraction limit is presented. We introdu
ce a newly generated narrow light beam that propagates for a long range whi
le almost maintaining its beam width and show that the beam width is narrow
er than that of the diffraction limit of normal optics. Thus a super high r
esolution is achieved for a long range, e.g., a range of a few kilometers,
by the use of a 10-cm-diameter telescope. The high resolution for long-rang
e imaging can be obtained by a Galilean telescope with a negative eyepiece
that has a spherical aberration. We demonstrate theoretically high-resoluti
on imaging by using simple objects and assuming a telescope 10 cm in diamet
er and a visible wavelength. A comparison of simulation results by the conv
entional optical system and by the special optical system clearly shows the
superiority of the new system. (C) 1999 Optical Society of America.