The diffraction pattern of a source (such as an LED, ILD, or the output end of an optical fiber ) observed at an infinite distance from the source. Note 1: A far-field pattern exists at distances that are large compared with s 2 / , where s is a characteristic dimension of the source and is the wavelength . For example, if the source is a uniformly illuminated circle, then s is the radius of the circle. Note 2: The far-field diffraction pattern of a source may be observed at infinity or (except for scale) in the focal plane of a well-corrected lens. The far-field pattern of a diffracting screen illuminated by a point source may be observed in the image plane of the source. Synonym Fraunhofer diffraction pattern. Contrast with near-field diffraction pattern .
FAR FIELD DIFFRACTION PATTERN
Meaning of FAR FIELD DIFFRACTION PATTERN in English
Telecommunication standard terms English vocab. Английский словарь стандартных телекоммуникационных терминов. 2012