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Hi there,
I am reading some material on resolving power of lens and diffraction effect. As I known, the first on who consider the relation of diffraction and resolution is E. Abbe in 1873, who gave the following relation
\sin\alpha = \lambda / (2 n D)
where n is the index of refracion and D is aperature diameter. However, in the text of optics, I found something similar but different
\sin\alpha = 1.22 \lambda / D
so what's the difference between these? How does the 1.22 come from?
BTW, later in the text, I also read a criterion call Rayleigh's criterion which just approximate \sin\alpha as \alpha (I guess), so does Rayleigh's criterion only an approximation of Abbe's expression?
I am reading some material on resolving power of lens and diffraction effect. As I known, the first on who consider the relation of diffraction and resolution is E. Abbe in 1873, who gave the following relation
\sin\alpha = \lambda / (2 n D)
where n is the index of refracion and D is aperature diameter. However, in the text of optics, I found something similar but different
\sin\alpha = 1.22 \lambda / D
so what's the difference between these? How does the 1.22 come from?
BTW, later in the text, I also read a criterion call Rayleigh's criterion which just approximate \sin\alpha as \alpha (I guess), so does Rayleigh's criterion only an approximation of Abbe's expression?