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A Light-Ray Approach to Fractional Fourier Optics

Optics 2023-04-10 v1

Abstract

A light ray in space is characterized by two vectors: (i) a transverse spatial-vector associated with the point where the ray intersects a given spherical cap; (ii) an angular-frequency vector which defines the ray direction of propagation. Given a light ray propagating from a spherical emitter to a spherical receiver, a linear equation is established that links its representative vectors on the emitter and on the receiver. The link is expressed by means of a matrix which is not homogeneous, since it involves both spatial and angular variables (having distinct physical dimensions). Indeed, the matrix becomes a homogeneous rotation-matrix after scaling the previous variables with appropriate dimensional coefficients. When applied to diffraction, in the framework of a scalar theory, the scaling operation results directly in introducing fractional-order Fourier transformations as mathematical expressions of Fresnel diffraction phenomena. Linking angular-frequency vectors and spatial frequencies results in an interpretation of the notion of a spherical angular-spectrum. Accordance of both inhomogeneous and homogeneous ray-matrices with Huygens-Fresnel principle is examined. The proposed ray-matrix representation of diffraction is also applied to coherent imaging through a lens.

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@article{arxiv.2304.03500,
  title  = {A Light-Ray Approach to Fractional Fourier Optics},
  author = {Éric Fogret and Pierre Pellat-Finet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.03500},
  year   = {2023}
}

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27 pages, 12 figures