Re: calculate spacing of airy rings

Posted by Sripad Ram-2 on
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Hi Jens,
If my memory serves right, the first few radial distance values pertaining
to the zeros of an Airy profile are listed in the Born and Wolf textbook on
Optics. The radial distance values will be expressed in a normalized
coordinate system (scaled by na and lambda) which can be converted back to
real units. The scaling factor for the conversion should also be in the
book.

Hope this helps.
Sripad


On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 4:22 AM <[hidden email]>
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> Dear list,
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> I have to pick your brains on a maybe trivial question:
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> How do I calculate the spacing between airy rings for a given objective
> NA, pinhole size (and shape, we are having hexagonal pinhole) and
> wavelength.
> Or is there some (Matlab) code to calculate the whole pattern?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jens