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Zero axial irradiance by annular screens with angular variation
Pedro AndrésJorge Ojeda-castanedaManuel Martínez-corralsubject
PhysicsDiffractionOptical alignmentCentral anglebusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Zero (complex analysis)IrradiancePhase (waves)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPtychographyOptical axisAngular variationOpticsFresnel numberBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFresnel diffractiondescription
For optical alignment, it may be convenient to use a three-dimensional diffraction pattern with zero irradiance along the optical axis. This pattern is created here by using annular screens in the form of a phase daisy, a daisy flower, or a pie, with an even number of slices of an equal central angle and with every other slice with a phase retardation of 180 degrees . We recognize this form of angular variation as a particular solution of a wider set of functions that are able to produce zero axial irradiance.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1992-08-01 | Applied Optics |