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Theory of optimal beam splitting by phase gratings. I. One-dimensional gratings

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We give an analytical basis for the theory of optimal beam splitting by one-dimensional gratings. In particular, we use methods from the calculus of variations to derive analytical expressions for the optimal phase function.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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