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Fourier Transform Formulation of Optical Imaging Applied to the Grating Mounting

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Abstract

The fourier transform formulation is used for the spectral image formation of a point source in a concave grating mounting (in-plane). In applying this formulation to an extended source, consideration is given to the condition of slit illumination. This formulation is applied to the Monk-Gillieson mounting, and the resolving power is discussed.

© 1971 Optical Society of America

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