Diffraction, Fourier Optics and Imaging

Chapter 9 - Fourier Transforms and Imaging with Coherent Optical Systems

9.1   INTRODUCTION

In this chapter, the uses of lenses to form the Fourier transform or the image of an
incoming coherent wave are discussed. Both issues are discussed from the point of
view of diffraction.

Imaging can also be discussed from the point of view of geometrical optics using
rays as discussed in Chapter 8. The results obtained with diffraction are totally
consistent with those of geometrical optics.

This chapter consists of seven sections. Section 9.2 discusses phase transformation
with a thin lens, using its physical geometry. The phase function obtained is
used in Section 9.3 to show how lenses form an output field, which is related to the
Fourier transform of the input field in various geometries. This leads to the linear
filtering interpretation of imaging in Section 9.4.

The theory discussed up to this point is illustrated with phase contrast microscopy
in Section 9.5 and scanning confocal microscopy in Section 9.6. The last section
highlights operator algebra for complex optical systems.

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