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General Thin-Lens Action on Spatial Intensity Distribution Behaves as Non-Integer Powers of Fourier Transform

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Abstract

This paper shows that the classical equations for the action of a thin-lens on the spatial intensity distribution of light [3] behave generally as non-integer powers of the Fourier transform [1,2] for separation distances within the lens-law boundary.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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