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  1. Airy disk - Wikipedia

    In optics, the Airy disk (or Airy disc) and Airy pattern are descriptions of the best-focused spot of light that a perfect lens with a circular aperture can make, limited by the diffraction of light. The …

  2. The Airy Disk and Diffraction Limit - Edmund Optics

    The diffraction pattern caused when light passes through an aperture is called the Airy Disk. Find out how the Airy Disk can impact your image at Edmund Optics.

  3. Fundamental Aspects of Airy Disk Patterns | ZEISS - ZEISS Vision …

    May 22, 2024 · This tutorial explores how the size of the Airy disk pattern changes with the numerical aperture (NA) of the objective and the wavelength of the illumination. It also …

  4. Airy Disk Explained | Diffraction Pattern & Resolution

    May 28, 2024 · An Airy disk is a pattern of light that typically appears as a bright central spot surrounded by rings of light and dark bands. This pattern is the result of the wave nature of …

  5. Airy Disk - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Airy disk. The diffraction pattern of a circular aperture, as seen in the image plane of a well-corrected lens. The radius of the Airy disk is a measure of the resolution limit of a well …

  6. Understanding the Airy Disk in Optical Systems - Optris

    Learn how the Airy disk defines the diffraction limit of optical systems, influencing resolution and imaging quality, especially in thermal imaging applications.

  7. Introduction to the Airy Disk – SyronOptics

    The Airy disk is the image of a point source of light formed by a perfect lens. It consists of a central bright dot surrounded by concentric, progressively fainter rings of light. The finite size …

  8. Airy Disk explanation from Field Guide to Geometrical Optics - SPIE

    An Airy disk is produced having a bright central core surrounded by diffraction rings. where r is the radial coordinate, J 1 is a Bessel function, and f /# W is the imagespace working f /#.

  9. Airy disks explained - BBC Sky at Night Magazine

    An Airy disk is a bright circle of light in the centre of an image, formed as light passes through a circular aperture, such as on a telescope.

  10. Airy Disk - Definition & Detailed Explanation - Astronomical Units ...

    Apr 12, 2024 · An Airy disk, named after the British astronomer Sir George Biddell Airy, is the central spot of light that is produced when a point source of light is imaged through a circular …

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