Pfeil, A.v.A.v.PfeilWyrowski, F.F.Wyrowski2022-03-032022-03-032000https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/19720710.1080/095003400428122The design of an optical element profile with specified transmission function for a given incident wave is of fundamental concern in optical design. A well-known example is the design of an aspherical surface in order to realize a spherical phase-only transmission. Various wave-optical system design methods lead to transmission functions as a first step. Then, often the thin-element approximation is applied in a second step to obtain an element structure with the desired transmission. However, if the refraction at the optical interface cannot be neglected, the thin-element approximation is not valid. In this case, a higher version of the local plane-interface approximation can be used for the element structure design. An algorithm for this model is introduced and its characteristics are discussed for the example of a non-paraxial Gaussian-to-tophat beam shaping element.en620535Wave-optical structure design with the local plane-interface approximationjournal article