Apodized Aperture Diffraction refers to the phenomenon where a diffraction pattern is modified by the use of an apodization function, which changes the intensity distribution and reduces certain unwanted effects such as sidelobes or ringing.
Apodized Aperture Diffraction refers to the phenomenon where a diffraction pattern is modified by the use of an apodization function, which changes the intensity distribution and reduces certain unwanted effects such as sidelobes or ringing.