Optical transfer function analysis of circular-pupil wavefront coding systems with separable phase masks

This paper proposes a simple method to achieve the optical transfer function of a circular pupil wavefront coding system with a separable phase mask in Cartesian coordinates. Based on the stationary phase method, the optical transfer function of the circular pupil system can be easily obtained from...

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Published inChinese physics B Vol. 21; no. 6; pp. 200 - 206
Main Author 赵廷玉 刘钦晓 余飞鸿
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.2012
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Summary:This paper proposes a simple method to achieve the optical transfer function of a circular pupil wavefront coding system with a separable phase mask in Cartesian coordinates. Based on the stationary phase method, the optical transfer function of the circular pupil system can be easily obtained from the optical transfer function of the rectangular pupil system by modifying the cut-off frequency and the on-axial modulation transfer function. Finally, a system with a cubic phase mask is used as an example to illustrate the way to achieve the optical transfer function of the circular pupil system from the rectangular pupil system.
Bibliography:wavefront coding, circular pupil, separable phase mask, stationary phase method
This paper proposes a simple method to achieve the optical transfer function of a circular pupil wavefront coding system with a separable phase mask in Cartesian coordinates. Based on the stationary phase method, the optical transfer function of the circular pupil system can be easily obtained from the optical transfer function of the rectangular pupil system by modifying the cut-off frequency and the on-axial modulation transfer function. Finally, a system with a cubic phase mask is used as an example to illustrate the way to achieve the optical transfer function of the circular pupil system from the rectangular pupil system.
Zhao Ting-Yu, Liu Qin-Xiao, and Yu Fei-Hong(a)Department of Physics, Zhejiang Sci-Teeh University, Hangzhou 310018, China b) optical Engineering Department, Zheji~ng University, Hangzhou 310027, China
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ISSN:1674-1056
2058-3834
1741-4199
DOI:10.1088/1674-1056/21/6/064203