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Analysis of the effect of central screening of the pupil on the contrast transfer function when there is residual wave aberration in a point image

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Abstract

Numerical modelling methods are used to show that, when there is residual wave aberration that exceeds three-fourths of the wavelength (W≥0.75λ), it is possible to enhance the image contrast by screening the central zone of the pupil with a screening factor of k<sub>s</sub>≈0.5.

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