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Abstract:
Light transmission through a gradient-index medium, whose refractive-index profile can be represented by a one-dimensional hyperbolic secant function, is analyzed by a wave-optics approach. An asymptotic expression of the corresponding optical propagator (the Green's function) in this medium is evaluated in a such a way that nonparaxial propagation can be studied. Thus optical transformations such as focusing and collimation are obtained, and the pupil effect (diffractive effect) is shown.
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