Arbitrary shape surface Fresnel diffraction
Abstract
Fresnel diffraction calculation on an arbitrary shape surface is proposed. This method is capable of calculating Fresnel diffraction from a source surface with an arbitrary shape to a planar destination surface. Although such calculation can be readily calculated by the direct integral of a diffraction calculation, the calculation cost is proportional to O(N2) in one dimensional or O(N4) in two dimensional cases, where N is the number of sampling points. However, the calculation cost of the proposed method is O(N N) in one dimensional or O(N2 N) in two dimensional cases using non-uniform fast Fourier transform.
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