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Scalar Diffraction from a Circular Aperture

Part of the book series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science (SECS, volume 549)

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Introduction

    • Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
    Pages 1-20
  3. Literature Review

    • Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
    Pages 21-26
  4. Two Diffraction Formulations

    • Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
    Pages 27-45
  5. Spatially Averaged one-way Diffraction

    • Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
    Pages 47-72
  6. Spatially Averaged two-way Diffraction

    • Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
    Pages 73-104
  7. Experimental Investigation

    • Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
    Pages 105-137
  8. Analytical Investigation

    • Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
    Pages 139-153
  9. Recommendations for Further Research

    • Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao
    Pages 155-159
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 161-175

About this book

Scalar diffraction from a circular aperture is a ubiquitous problem that arises in a variety of disciplines, such as optics (lenses), acoustics (speakers), electromagnetics (dish antennas), and ultrasonics (piston transducers). The problem endures despite centuries of research because each new generation of researchers rediscovers it and adds some novel insight or new result to the existing literature. Scalar Diffraction from a Circular Aperture promises a few new results and several novel insights, particularly with regard to spatial averaging. Although the text emphasizes ultrasonic diffraction, the results and insights developed are general and may be applied to the many practical problems involving scalar diffraction from a circular aperture.
Included are novel insights on mirror-image diffraction, autoconvolution diffraction, and coherent and incoherent averaging. Examples from ultrasonic imaging, a coherent imaging modality, are used to develop a fairly general theory that connects over a century of research on scalar diffraction from a circular aperture. The material is based on a synthesis of mathematics, physical optics, linear systems theory, and scalar diffraction theory. Thus, engineers, scientists, mathematicians, and students working in optics, acoustics, antenna design, biomedical engineering, non-destructive testing, and astronomy will find Scalar Diffraction from a Circular Aperture interesting, provocative, and useful.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

    Charles J. Daly, Navalgund A. H. K. Rao

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