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Teaching Fourier optics through ray matrices

I Moreno1, M M Sánchez-López1, C Ferreira2, J A Davis3 and F Mateos1

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In this work we examine the use of ray-transfer matrices for teaching and for deriving some topics in a Fourier optics course, exploiting the mathematical simplicity of ray matrices compared to diffraction integrals. A simple analysis of the physical meaning of the elements of the ray matrix provides a fast derivation of the conditions to obtain the optical Fourier transform. We extend this derivation to fractional Fourier transform optical systems, and derive the order of the transform from the ray matrix. Some examples are provided to stress this point of view, both with classical and with graded index lenses. This formulation cannot replace the complete explanation of Fourier optics provided by the wave theory, but it is a complementary tool useful to simplify many aspects of Fourier optics and to relate them to geometrical optics.


PACS

42.30.Kq Fourier optics

42.30.Lr Modulation and optical transfer functions

01.40.gb Teaching methods and strategies

02.10.Yn Matrix theory

Subjects

Mathematical physics

Optics, quantum optics and lasers

Education and communication

Dates

Issue 2 (March 2005)

Received 16 November 2004

Published 7 February 2005



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