2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.11535
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Diffractive optical system design by cascaded propagation

Boris Ferdman,
Alon Saguy,
Onit Alalouf
et al.

Abstract: Modern design of complex optical systems relies heavily on computational tools. These typically utilize geometrical optics as well as Fourier optics, which enables the use of diffractive elements to manipulate light with features on the scale of a wavelength. Fourier optics is typically used for designing thin elements, placed in the system's aperture, generating a shiftinvariant Point Spread Function (PSF). A major bottleneck in applying Fourier Optics in many cases of interest, e.g. when dealing with multipl… Show more

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