“…This treatment, beyond the scalar approximation, is necessary in several areas of science, including high-resolution microscopy, [6][7][8][9] optical trapping, 10 electron acceleration, 11 optical vortex knots, 12,13 beam shaping, etc. [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] Nevertheless, the Richards-Wolf integral only considers perfect spherical wavefronts 4,5 and real optical systems do not generate perfect spherical wavefronts at the exit pupil, but aberrated wavefronts. A new diffraction integral has been published in Refs.…”