Diffraction, Fourier Optics and Imaging

Chapter 8 - Geometrical Optics

8.1   INTRODUCTION

Geometrical optics (ray optics) involves approximate treatment of wave propagation
in which the wavelength λ is considered to be infinitesimally small. In practice, this
means λ is much smaller than the spatial sizes of all disturbances to the amplitude or
phase of a wave field. For example, if a phase shift of 2π radians occurs over a
distance of many wavelengths due to a phase-shifting aperture, geometrical optics
can be reliably used. For example, ray optics can be used in a large core multimode
optical fiber.

In geometrical optics, a wave field is usually described by rays which travel in
different optical media according to a set of rules. The Eikonal equation forms the
basis of geometrical optics. It can be derived from the Helmholtz equation as the
wavelength approaches zero.

This chapter consists of eight sections. Section 8.2 introduces the physical
fundamentals of the propagation of rays. This is followed by the ray equation in
Section 8.3. For rays traveling close to the optical axis, it is shown that the
simplification of the ray equation results in the paraxial ray equation.

The eikonal equation is derived in Section 8.4. Local spatial frequencies and rays
are illustrated in Section 8.5 with examples. The meridional rays, which are rays
traveling in a single plane containing the optical axis and another orthogonal axis
such as the y-axis, are described in Section 8.6 in terms of 2×2 matrix algebra. The
theory is generalized to thick lenses in Section 8.7. The entrance and exit pupils of a
complex optical system are described in Section 8.8.

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