How to find out the position matrix from Intensity matrix?
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Hi sir,
I sending following program by using this I am finding intensity in the focal plane for an X-polarized (linearly polarized light) beam. By using this program I got intensity in the focal plane. But I facing the problem to locate position of this intensity matrix. How we can get position of intensity, where it is located in the focal plane. Can anyone help me in this regard.
Here kx,ky position vectors in pupil plane.
dim=32;
lamda=531e-9;
k1=2*pi/lamda;
[kx,ky]=meshgrid(-1:2/(dim-1):1);
circ=sqrt(kx.^2+ky.^2)<1;
alp=asin(0.6);
k0=1/sin(alp);
k=512;
kz=sqrt(k0^2-(kx.^2+ky.^2));
Gx=((k0*ky.^2+kz.*kx.^2)./(k0*(kx.^2+ky.^2)));
Gy=sqrt(k0./kz).*((kz-k0).*kx.*ky)./(k0*(kx.^2+ky.^2));
Gz=sqrt(k0./kz).*(kx./k0);
Ex=fftshift(fft2(Gx.*circ,k,k));
Ix=Ex.*conj(Ex);
Ey=fftshift(fft2(Gy.*circ,k,k));
Iy=Ey.*conj(Ey);
Ez=fftshift(fft2(Gz.*circ,k,k));
Iz=Ez.*conj(Ez);
Itot=Ix+Iy+Iz;
figure(1)
imagesc(Itot);
colormap gray;
axis image;
figure(2)
plot(Itot(k/2,:))
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Walter Roberson
il 5 Gen 2013
For example, once you have calculated Itot, what does Itot(7, 19) represent? For example does it represent the strength of Zeta Beam that Sardath would use to transport Vath Sarn 7 hours and 19 minutes into the past?
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