Suppose we have a single slit along the y-direction of width b where the aperture function is
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Suppose we have a single slit along the y-direction of width b where the aperture function is constant across it at a value of A0. What is the diffracted field if we now apodize the slit with a cosine function amplitude mask? In other words, we cause the aperture function to go from A0 at the center to 0 at ±b/2 via a cosinusoidal drop off.
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