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Analytic expression for Fresnel diffraction

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Abstract

An analytic formula for the light field amplitude (and therefore also intensity) behind a circular aperture illuminated by spherical or plane waves in the Fresnel limit is given, and the essential difference between Fresnel diffraction and Fraunhofer diffraction is discussed.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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