2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3507915/v1
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Calculating non-scalar diffraction efficiently via merging Braunbek method and Bluestein method

Thomas Yang

Abstract: Diffraction is an optical phenomenon that is commonly investigated for its applications in many optical systems, such as diffractive optical elements, microscopy, and coronagraphs. Current models for predicting diffraction typically suffer from either efficiency or accuracy. This paper addressed both issues by implementing techniques inspired by Braunbek method and Bluestein method. A modification to the Kirchhoff’s boundary conditions is used to improve the theoretical model, and the Chirp-z transform is appl… Show more

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