Abstract

In this paper, the diffraction intensity of the Maxwell fish-eye spherical lens is analyzed using the matrix optic theory and the experimental setup. In addition, the diffraction intensity of the homogenous spherical lens is given basing on Kirchhoff's diffraction theory. Comparing the theoretical data and the experimental data of the Maxwell fish-eye spherical lens and the homogenous spherical lens, respectively, there are good agreed with each other. Results indicate the diffractive intensity of the Maxwell fish-eye spherical lens and the homogenous spherical lens is lager than 95% and smaller than 80%, respectively, and the Maxwell fish-eye spherical lens has smaller focusing size than the homogenous spherical lens.

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