A “genuinely” paraxial version of Miyamoto-Wolf's theory aimed at dealing with sharp-edge diffraction under Gaussian beam illumination is presented. The theoretical analysis is carried out in such a way the Young-Maggi-Rubinowicz boundary diffraction wave theory can be extended to deal with Gaussian beams in an apparently straightforward way. The key for achieving such an extension is the introduction of suitable “complex angles” within the integral representations of the geometrical and boundary diffracted wave components of the total diffracted wavefield. Surprisingly enough, such a simple (although not rigorously justified) mathematical generalization seems to work well within the Gaussian realm. The resulting integrals provide meaningfu...
Closed-form solutions have been derived for the diffraction patterns at the focal plane of (1) a con...
The diffraction of a high-frequency scalar wave by a plane screen can be treated by Keller's geometr...
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...
PART I. Closed form solutions have been derived for the focal plane diffraction patterns of (a) a c...
A general reformulation of classical sharp-edge diffraction theory is proposed within paraxial appro...
Hertz vector diffraction theory is applied to a focused TEM00 Gaussian light field passing through a...
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....
Based on the scalar diffraction theory, the propagation and focusing properties of a hard-edged diff...
Theoretical and experimental aspects of the diffraction of gaussian laser beams by the straight edge...
Gaussian beam mode analysis (GBMA) offers a more intuitive physical insight into how light beams evo...
Geometrical theory of diffraction (GTD) is an alternative model of diffraction propounded first by T...
The method of summation of Gaussian beams is an effective method for the computation of scalar wave ...
Closed-form solutions have been derived for the diffraction patterns at the focal plane of (1) a con...
The diffraction of a high-frequency scalar wave by a plane screen can be treated by Keller's geometr...
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...
PART I. Closed form solutions have been derived for the focal plane diffraction patterns of (a) a c...
A general reformulation of classical sharp-edge diffraction theory is proposed within paraxial appro...
Hertz vector diffraction theory is applied to a focused TEM00 Gaussian light field passing through a...
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....
Based on the scalar diffraction theory, the propagation and focusing properties of a hard-edged diff...
Theoretical and experimental aspects of the diffraction of gaussian laser beams by the straight edge...
Gaussian beam mode analysis (GBMA) offers a more intuitive physical insight into how light beams evo...
Geometrical theory of diffraction (GTD) is an alternative model of diffraction propounded first by T...
The method of summation of Gaussian beams is an effective method for the computation of scalar wave ...
Closed-form solutions have been derived for the diffraction patterns at the focal plane of (1) a con...
The diffraction of a high-frequency scalar wave by a plane screen can be treated by Keller's geometr...
A general reformulation of classical sharp-edge diffraction theory is proposed within paraxial appro...