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Far-field vector-diffraction of off-axis parabolic mirror under oblique incidence

Zeng et al., 2020

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3746297002936973381
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Zeng X
Chen X
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Chinese Physics B

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Based on a full vector-diffraction theory, a detailed theoretical study is carried out, aiming at providing a clear insight into the effects of different focusing and off-axis parabola parameters on far-field vector-diffraction properties of an off-axis parabolic mirror in the …
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