Diffraction Suppressed Mirror
TBMG-45982
06/01/2022
- Content
Precise optical systems, especially those sensitive to information loss, are typically designed to minimize the use of mirrors. This is due to the Airy disk effect inherent to all conventional mirrors, which is a result of diffraction of the incident light. This effect represents information loss between the incident light and the reflected image. In applications such as space-based observation or lithography information, loss is a serious concern.
- Citation
- "Diffraction Suppressed Mirror," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2022.