vektoridiffraktio
Vektoridiffraktio refers to the study of diffraction phenomena where the vector nature of light is essential. Unlike scalar diffraction theory, which treats the electric field as a single scalar amplitude, vector diffraction uses the full set of Maxwell’s equations to describe the three components of the electric field (and the accompanying magnetic field). This approach is necessary in regimes with high numerical aperture, tightly focused beams, or beams with structured polarization, where polarization coupling and longitudinal field components become significant.
The theoretical framework rests on vector diffraction integrals derived from the principles underlying diffraction and Maxwellian
Applications of vektoridiffraktio span several optical technologies. In high-NA microscopy and lithography, vector diffraction explains polarization
History and development emerged from the need to extend scalar diffraction to regimes where polarization cannot