Refracting the k-function: Stavroudis’s solution to the eikonal equation for multielement optical systems

  • Hoffnagle J
  • Shealy D
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The k-function of Stavroudis describes a solution of the eikonal equation in a region of constant refractive index. Given the k-function describing the optical field in one region of space, and given a prescribed refractive or reflective boundary, we construct the k-function for the refracted or reflected field. This procedure, which Stavroudis calls refracting the k-function, can be repeated any number of times, and therefore extends the usefulness of the k-function formalism to multielement optical systems. As examples, we present an analytic solution for the k-function, wavefronts, and caustics generated by a biconvex thick lens illuminated by a plane wave propagating parallel to the symmetry axis, and numerical results for off-axis plane-wave illumination of a two-mirror telescope.

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Hoffnagle, J. A., & Shealy, D. L. (2011). Refracting the k-function: Stavroudis’s solution to the eikonal equation for multielement optical systems. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 28(6), 1312. https://doi.org/10.1364/josaa.28.001312

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