WebIn accordance with the Miyamoto-Wolf theory of the boundary diffraction wave, the boundary wave pulse describes a disturbance emerging from the points of the edge of an aperture, whereas the geometric pulse represents a wave governed by the laws of geometrical optics [6]. Webwave suggests that the result can be generalized to more complex waves. A generalization of the classical results of Young, Maggi and Rubinowicz to a general monochromatic …
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WebThe diffraction of short pulses is studied on the basis of the Miyamoto-Wolf theory of the boundary diffraction wave, which is a mathematical formulation of Young's idea about the nature of diffraction. It is pointed out that the diffracted field is given by the superposition of the boundary wave pulse (formed by interference of the elementary boundary diffraction … WebIn 1962, Miyamoto and Wolf succeeded in formulating the boundary-diffraction-wave theory for a general incident wave. In this paper, the theory is applied to the aperture having an arbitrary transmittance distribution, and it is found that every point where the gradient of the transmittance distribution is not zero is the origin of a secondary wave. notepad++ search result window
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WebJan 11, 2010 · From the Conclusion in A. Rubinowicz's 1965 paper "The Miyamoto-Wolf Diffraction Wave" [17], Rubinowicz states: "In physics and mathematics there are some ideas which open vast horizons in different branches of these sciences. But there are also other ideas which have, so to speak, only local important for some special problems, and are of … Web[7] K. Miyamoto and , E. Wolf, Generalization of the Maggi-Rubinowicz theory of the boundary diffraction wave. II, J. Opt. Soc. Amer., 52 (1962), 626–63725:2784bCrossrefISIGoogle Scholar [8] A. Rubinowicz, E. Wolf, The Miyamoto-Wolf diffraction waveProgress in Physics, Vol. IV, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1965, 201–240 CrossrefGoogle Scholar WebChiyoko Character Analysis. Hiroshi Kubo. Chiyoko is the insecure, anxious, jealous daughter of the lighthouse-keeper and his wife. Chiyoko attends university in Tokyo—she is one of … how to set starting page in edge