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Diffraction patterns formed by an off-axis paraboloid surface

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Abstract

We derive a general, closed-form expression for the diffraction patterns including the aberrations that are due to off-axis alignment and positioning∼, of a paraboloid mirror. The diffraction patterns obtained in the focal plane of an off-axis paraboloidal mirror suffer modifications by the aberrations that are inherent in these surfaces: astigmatism and coma. Different magnifications in two perpendicular spatial directions indicate astigmatism. The Airy function, which affects a single spatial coordinate, describes the coma aberration. We identified the coma by the increased number of intensity zeros within adjacent lobules.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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