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Diffraction of plane waves by finite radius uniform phase disks and spiral phase plates

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Figure 2.1: Geometry of the general diffraction problem.
Figure 3.1: Sketch of the uniform-phase disk aperture function.
Figure 3.2: Axial intensity for a plane wave with λ = 632.8 nm diffracted by a circular aperture of radius (a) a = 500 µm, and (b) a = 2500 µm
Figure 3.4: (a) Intensity distribution of a plane wave diffracted by a π/5 phase mask of radius a = 500 µm
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