Fresnel diffraction effects in misfocused vision

  • Lock J
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Abstract

If a narrow line stimulus on an opposite contrast background is observed with appropriately misfocused vision, the stimulus appears as a number of alternating bright and dark fringes. A numerical calculation of this effect was performed. As a result it was found that the banding phenomenon is a Fresnel diffraction effect depending on the details of both the narrow line stimulus and the eye pupil.

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Lock, J. A. (1987). Fresnel diffraction effects in misfocused vision. American Journal of Physics, 55(3), 265–269. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.15175

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