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8 September 2011 Modern scalar diffraction theory
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We review the history of scalar diffraction theory from the classical approach of Kirchkoff, Rayleigh and Sommerfeld, to the modern ideas introduced by Duffieux that eventually led to the use of distribution theory by Arsac , and finally to the derivation of the expressions using quantum mechanics and relativity. The latter exploits the invariant properties of the energy-momentum four-vector of light.
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Henri H. Arsenault and Pascuala García-Martínez "Modern scalar diffraction theory", Proc. SPIE 8122, Tribute to Joseph W. Goodman, 81220C (8 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.894953
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Fourier transforms

Quantum mechanics

Quantum physics

Relativity

Convolution

Optical spheres

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