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Chapter 9.8, Problem 13E
What condition must be satisfied in order to use scalar diffraction to compute the field radiated by an aperture antenna? Can we use it to compute the directional pattern of the eye’s pupil (d ≃ 0.2 cm) in the visible part of the spectrum (λ = 0.35 to 0.7 μm)? What would the beamwidth of the eye’s directional pattern be at λ = 0.5 μm?
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