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Description of diffractive optical elements with self-Fourier transform functions
Stijns, Erik; Roose, Stéphane
1993In Nowak, J.; Zajac, M. (Eds.) Proceedigs of International colloqium on non-conventional optical imaging elements NOIE'93
 

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Keywords :
Fourier Optics; Gauss Hermite functions
Abstract :
[en] In (synthetic) holography and diffractive optics, the optical field is often decomposed in a set of spherical or plane waves. This gives sometimes some problems in calculating the Fourier transform. Because Gaussian beams are their own Fourier transform, it seems to be more natural to use Gaussian beams as basis functions. However, because Gaussian functions are no complete set of basis functions, it is necessary to extend the idea and to use rather Gaussian-Hermite wave functions as an orthonormal basis set. Those ideas can also be applied to general Self-Fourier Transform functions.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Stijns, Erik;  Vrije Universiteit Brussel - VUB > Faculteit Toegepaste Wetenschappen > Algemene Natuurkunde
Roose, Stéphane  ;  Vrije Universiteit Brussel - VUB > Faculteit Toegepaste Wetenschappen > Algemene Natuurkunde
Language :
English
Title :
Description of diffractive optical elements with self-Fourier transform functions
Publication date :
1993
Event name :
International colloqium on non-conventional optical imaging elements NOIE'93
Event place :
Rokosowo, Poland
By request :
Yes
Audience :
International
Main work title :
Proceedigs of International colloqium on non-conventional optical imaging elements NOIE'93
Editor :
Nowak, J.
Zajac, M.
Publisher :
SPIE, Bellingham, United States
ISBN/EAN :
9780819414649
Collection name :
Proc. SPIE 2169
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