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Freeform Vector Diffraction Theory : Series in Optics and Optoelectronics - Rafael G. Gonzalez-Acuna

Freeform Vector Diffraction Theory

By: Rafael G. Gonzalez-Acuna

Hardcover | 2 October 2026 | Edition Number 1

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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 high-numerical-aperture systems and modern non-conventional optics. The book delivers these fundamental insights through detailed mathematical and geometrical toolkits, including vector calculus and Zernike polynomials, which facilitate rigorous derivations of the generalized Richards-Wolf integrals in both cylindrical and Cartesian coordinates. It also explores key practical applications in fields such as super-resolution microscopy, advanced lithography, and optical trapping. Through in-depth analysis of apodization functions and the response of radially, azimuthally, and linearly polarized light, readers will learn to precisely characterize complex optical systems affected by significant aberrations.

This work is an indispensable resource for leading researchers, optical design engineers, and graduate students in optics and photonics who seek to accurately model non-stigmatic and aberrated systems. The text clearly sets itself apart from other treatises on the subject by moving beyond the classical assumptions of spherical and ideal wavefronts typical of traditional theories. Instead, it offers a robust analytical framework for freeform surfaces and complex vectorial beams encountered in todayâs technology. By masterfully integrating concepts such as the Malus-Dupin theorem and the angular spectrum representation, the book equips professionals with the essential tools to analyze the vector nature of light and optimize optical instruments in an era where structured light continues to reveal profound new insights into the electromagnetic nature of radiation.

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