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Diffraction Performance Calculations in Lens Design
The wavefront deformation may be calculated in two different manners, one is by computing the optical path difference for the rays while computing the spot diagram. The other is by obtaining the wavefront from integration of the transverse aberrations. Both of these methods have their own limitations and advantages.