1st Edition

Freeform Vector Diffraction Theory

By Rafael G. González-Acuña Copyright 2027
304 Pages 108 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Freeform Vector Diffraction Theory traces the conceptual journey from classical scalar diffraction to a rigorous and generalized framework for computing the vector diffraction patterns of arbitrary freeform wavefronts and complex, spatially varying polarization states. Readers will gain a unified theoretical perspective that enables accurate prediction of electromagnetic field behavior in... Read more

1. Mathematical toolkit
2. Geometrical optics toolkit
3. Fundamentals Scalar diffraction theory
4. Stigmatic vector diffraction theory: Richards-Wolfs Integrals
5. The apodization function on the Richards-Wolf equations
6. Stigmatic lenses and stigmatic vector diffraction
7.Generalization of the Richards-Wolf equations to freeform wavefronts
8. Vector diffraction of aspherical wavefronts
9. Diffraction in off-axis freeform vector optical systems

Biography

Rafael G. González-Acuña studied Industrial Physics Engineering at the Tecnologico de Monterrey and received a master’s degree in Optomechatronics at the Optics Research Center, A.C. He studied PhD at the Tecnologico de Monterrey. He has 45 papers in indexes journals. Rafael was awarded the 2019 Optical Design and Engineering Scholarship by SPIE and is the co-author of three books. He is currently a senior lens designer at Huawei Technologies.