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In Physics, A Wavefront Is The Locus Of Points Characterized By Propagation Of Positions Of Identical Phase: Propagation Of A Point In 1d, A Curve In 2d Or A Surface In 3d. For An Electromagnetic Wave, The Wavefront Is Represented As A Surface Of Identical Phase, And Can Be Modified With Conventional Optics.
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In physics, a wavefront is the locus of points characterized by propagation of positions of identical phase: propagation of a point in 1D, a curve in 2D or a surface in 3D.[1] For an electromagnetic wave, the wavefront is represented as a surface of identical phase, and can be modified with conventional optics. For instance, a lens can change the shape of optical wavefronts from planar to spherical as the lens introduces a spatial phase variation across the beam shape.

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