Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4621098 Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In numerical wave optics involving diffractive optical elements one is required, at some point, to form a multiplicative matrix factorization. This paper is concerned with such representations and related approximations of ideal diffractive optical systems. Various simple diffractive optical elements are used. The basic factoring problem being highly nonlinear, a minor parallelism in terms of beam splitters and beam combiners makes the task computationally much more tractable and versatile. This gives rise to several matrix nearness problems of geometric nature.

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