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18 June 2018 Semi-analytical Fourier transform and its application to physical-optics modelling
Zongzhao Wang, Site Zhang, Olga Baladron-Zorita, Frank Wyrowski
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Abstract
The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm makes up the backbone of fast physical optics modeling. Its nu- merical effort, approximately linear on the sample number of the function to be transformed, already constitutes a huge improvement on the original Discrete Fourier Transform (whose own numerical effort depends quadrati- cally on the sample number). However, even this orders-of-magnitude improvement in the number of operations required can turn out to fall short in optics, where the tendency is to work with field components that present strong wavefront phases: this translates, as per the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, into a gigantic sample number. So much so, in fact, that even with the reduced effort of the FFT, the operation becomes impractica- ble. Finding a workaround that allows us to evade, at least in part, the stringent sampling requirements of the Nyquist-Shannon theorem is then fundamental for the practical feasibility of the Fourier transform in optics. In this work we propose, precisely, a way to tackle the Fourier transform that eschews the sampling of second-order polynomial phase terms, handling them analytically instead: it is for this reason that we refer to this method as the “semi-analytical Fourier transform”. We present here the theory behind this concept and show the algorithm in action at several examples which serve to illustrate the vast potential of this approach.
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Zongzhao Wang, Site Zhang, Olga Baladron-Zorita, and Frank Wyrowski "Semi-analytical Fourier transform and its application to physical-optics modelling", Proc. SPIE 10694, Computational Optics II, 106940O (18 June 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315776
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Wave propagation

Beam propagation method

Gaussian beams

Modeling

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