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Diffraction on Spatial and/or Deep Objects
Hrabec, Aleš ; Petráček, Jiří (referee) ; Kotačka, Libor (advisor)
This discourse deals with a theoretical study of the radiation passage through a diffraction screen with non-zero size in the propagation direction of the radiation, i.e. the radiation passage through a three-dimensional object. Without any loss of generality, we solve the problem for cylindrical cavity in metal. The task exceeds evidently standard scalar theory of diffraction, thus we solve the problem using a waveguiding theory. Following the principles of the electromagnetic theory, we derive required formulae to determine mode distribution at the entry of the cavity. Further, we solve numerically the radiation propagation through the cavity, then we actually seek for radiation distribution at the very end of the cavity. This yields, with a help of the discrete Fourier transform, an intensity distribution of Fraunhofer diffraction pattern, consequently compared with an intesity distribution of the radiation pattern of Fraunhofer diffraction on infinitely thin circular opening having the radius of the cylinder cavity under study. A comparison of such patterns results to a conclusion, that the cavity length has a significatn influence on the diffraction pattern and more importantly, that the scalar diffraction theory appears incorrect for a coherent light passage through cavities longer than their radius squared. Similarly, the same conclusion is inversely proportional to a wavelength of the interacting radiation. Finally, we mention an existence of the so called "focal regime", when the radiation repeatedly exhibits roughly one order increased intensity on the symmetry axis of the cavity.
Synthetic Holography
Tvarog, Drahoslav ; Chmelík, Radim (referee) ; Kotačka, Libor (advisor)
The thesis presents method of a creation of computer-generated holograms. The first part is devoted to an introduction of theoretical principles of a generation of synthetic holograms. The second part of the discourse deals with several practical methods of synthetic holograms creation. We present a computer code computing a discrete Fourier transform of an input image. The output of the code is an image matrix binarized in a specifically given way and printed on a transparent slide. When reconstructing the synthetic hologram we initially illuminate the slide with CGH by a plane wave and a reconstructed pattern is magnified through a camera objective to obtain a pattern observable by naked eyes. Finally, we analyze the quality of reconstructed pictures obtained from the synthetic holograms.

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