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Fresnel diffraction of substructured gratings: matrix description

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Abstract

We present a matrix formalism to describe the near-field diffraction pattern, at fractions of a Talbot distance, of a grating whose unit cell is composed of a discrete substructure. We show that this formalism is useful for designing Lohmann array illuminators.

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