diffractionuseful
Diffractionuseful is a term used in wave optics to describe the portion of a diffracted wave field that can be effectively captured and used by a measurement system. It contrasts with the total diffracted energy, which includes portions that are lost to the detector geometry, obscured by noise, or fall outside the instrument’s bandwidth. The concept emphasizes practical information content rather than total radiometric energy.
Mathematically, diffractionuseful can be defined as the integral of the intensity over the region in the detector
Applications of the concept appear in the design and analysis of telescopes, microscopes, cameras, and antennas,
Diffractionuseful is not an established standard metric; it overlaps with concepts such as encircled energy, Strehl
See also: diffraction, diffraction-limited imaging, optical transfer function, point spread function, signal-to-noise ratio.