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Complex order fractional Fourier transforms and their use in diffraction theory. Application to optical resonators

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The electromagnetic field transfer by diffraction from a spherical emitter to a spherical receiver is expressed by a fractionalFourier transform whose order depends on the distance between the emitter and the receiver and their curvatureradii. Special attention is paid to complex order transforms: scaled variables and scaled field amplitudes are defined bycomplying with mathematical consistency. For a given distance of observation, a simple geometrical condition is set upto determine whether the corresponding transform order is a real or a complex number. The result is applied to checkthe stability of optical resonators.

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hal-01094779 , version 1 (13-12-2014)

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Pierre Pellat-Finet, Eric Fogret. Complex order fractional Fourier transforms and their use in diffraction theory. Application to optical resonators. Optics Communications, 2006, 258, pp.11. ⟨10.1016/j.optcom.2005.07.072⟩. ⟨hal-01094779⟩
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