Español: Disco de Airy ideal producido por la difracción de una fuente de luz puntual a través de un sistema óptico de abertura circular.
English: Diffraction limited intensity distribution in the far field behind a circular aperture.
The distribution was calculated by
I(r) = (J1(r)/r)^2
with the first order bessel function J1 and the distance r from the center.
The gray shading scales logarithmically.
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Diffraction limited intensity distribution in the far field behind a circular aperture. The distribution was calculated by I(r) = (J1(r)/r)^2 with the first order bessel function J1 and the distance r from the center. The gray shading scales logarit