A general reformulation of classical sharp-edge diffraction theory is proposed within paraxial approximation. The, not so much known, Poincar\'e vector potential construction is employed directly inside Fresnel's 2D integral in order for it to be converted into a single 1D contour integral over the aperture boundary. Differently from the recently developed paraxial revisitation of BDW's theory, such approach can be applied to arbitrary wavefield distributions impinging onto arbitrarily shaped sharp-edge planar apertures. A couple of interesting examples of application of the proposed method is presented
The diffraction of a high-frequency scalar wave by a plane screen can be treated by Keller's geometr...
The distribution of the complex field in the focal region of a lens is a classical optical diffracti...
This thesis examines certain aspects of diffraction and scattering of high frequency waves, utilisin...
A general reformulation of classical sharp-edge diffraction theory is proposed within paraxial appro...
A “genuinely” paraxial version of Miyamoto-Wolf's theory aimed at dealing with sharp-edge diffractio...
Paraxial diffraction of monochromatic Gaussian beams by arbitrarily shaped polygonal apertures is an...
A classical problem of diffraction theory, namely plane wave diffraction by sharp-edge apertures, is...
Starting from the paraxial formulation of the boundary-diffracted-wave theory proposed by Hannay [J....
If a sharp edge occurs in a reflector, the wavefield predicted by geometric ray theory shows shadow ...
A simple theoretical approach to evaluate the scalar wavefield, produced, within paraxial approximat...
The generalized Fresnel integral serves as a canonical function for the uniform ray field representa...
A theoretical study of the plane-wave diffraction by a heart-like sharp-edge aperture corresponding ...
A critical review is presented of recent progress in classical diffraction theory. Both scalar and e...
The diffraction pattern produced by a plane wave (i.e., a perfectly uniform wavefront) scattering fr...
The diffraction of a high-frequency scalar wave by a plane screen can be treated by Keller's geometr...
The distribution of the complex field in the focal region of a lens is a classical optical diffracti...
This thesis examines certain aspects of diffraction and scattering of high frequency waves, utilisin...
A general reformulation of classical sharp-edge diffraction theory is proposed within paraxial appro...
A “genuinely” paraxial version of Miyamoto-Wolf's theory aimed at dealing with sharp-edge diffractio...
Paraxial diffraction of monochromatic Gaussian beams by arbitrarily shaped polygonal apertures is an...
A classical problem of diffraction theory, namely plane wave diffraction by sharp-edge apertures, is...
Starting from the paraxial formulation of the boundary-diffracted-wave theory proposed by Hannay [J....
If a sharp edge occurs in a reflector, the wavefield predicted by geometric ray theory shows shadow ...
A simple theoretical approach to evaluate the scalar wavefield, produced, within paraxial approximat...
The generalized Fresnel integral serves as a canonical function for the uniform ray field representa...
A theoretical study of the plane-wave diffraction by a heart-like sharp-edge aperture corresponding ...
A critical review is presented of recent progress in classical diffraction theory. Both scalar and e...
The diffraction pattern produced by a plane wave (i.e., a perfectly uniform wavefront) scattering fr...
The diffraction of a high-frequency scalar wave by a plane screen can be treated by Keller's geometr...
The distribution of the complex field in the focal region of a lens is a classical optical diffracti...
This thesis examines certain aspects of diffraction and scattering of high frequency waves, utilisin...