Diffraction theory of optimized low-resolution Fresnel encoded lenses

  • Carcolé E
  • Campos J
  • Juvells I
  • et al.
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Abstract

A mathematical model describing the behavior of low-resolution Fresnel encoded lenses (LRFEL’s) encoded in any low-resolution device (e.g., a spatial light modulator) has recently been developed. From this model, an LRFEL with a short focal length was optimized by our imposing the maximum intensity of light onto the optical axis. With this model, analytical expressions for the light-amplitude distribution, the diffraction efficiency, and the frequency response of the optimized LRFEL’s are derived.

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Carcolé, E., Campos, J., Juvells, I., & Moneo, J. R. de F. (1995). Diffraction theory of optimized low-resolution Fresnel encoded lenses. Applied Optics, 34(26), 5952. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.34.005952

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