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27 September 1999 Computer simulation of a partially coherent image based on the vector theory of diffraction
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Abstract
The computer model for partial coherent image based on vector theory of diffraction is presented. In this model the complex amplitude of light field is represented as superposition of basic vector plane waves. The optical system is considered as the amplitude-phase filter of a plane waves spectrum. The partial coherent illumination is described with the well-known approach--the source integration method. The presented model allows to carry out simulation of partial coherent image of amplitude-phase object with taking into account aberration and polarization effects in high NA optical systems.
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Vitaly M. Domnenko "Computer simulation of a partially coherent image based on the vector theory of diffraction", Proc. SPIE 3780, Optical Design and Analysis Software, (27 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363774
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Polarization

Computer simulations

Mathematical modeling

Image acquisition

Superposition

Optical filters

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