Far field approximation to Kirchhoff's diffraction formula, i.e. when the plane of observation is far from the object diffracting.
Near field approximation to Kirchhoff's diffraction formula, i.e. when the plane of observation is near the object diffracting.
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Kirchhoff's diffraction formula is a foundational concept in the field of wave optics, specifically addressing the behavior of waves as they propagate from a source and encounter obstacles. Established by the physicist Gustav Kirchhoff in the 19th century, the formula provides a mathematical framework for predicting how light waves will diffract around edges and through apertures.