Lecture 18 Notes: Fresnel Diffraction from Circular Apertures
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When we look at Fresnel diffraction from circular apertures and objects we see some remarkable properties that stem from the rotational symmetry about the center of the circle. To maintain this symmetry we will assume for now that the source and observation points are located on the axis of symmetry as well. We begin with the Fresnel diffraction expression for the geometry depicted in Fig. 1.
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