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Wave optics also called Physic optics deals with the study of various phenomena such as polarization, diffraction, interference and other occurrences where ray approximation of geometric optics cannot be done. Thus, the section of optics that deals with the behavior of light and its wave characteristics is said to be wave optics.

In wave optics, the approximation is carried out by using ray optics for the estimation of the field on a surface. Further, it involves integrating ray-estimated field over a mirror, lens or aperture for the calculation of the scattered or transmitted field

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