The near field antenna pattern of an obstructed optical trans mitter, such as a Cassegrainian telescope, has been computed using the Fresnel approximation to the scalar diffraction integral. A number of cases have been considered. These include uniformly illuminated, obstructed circular apertures, and apertures coherently illuminated with a divergent gaussian beam wave. Other beam profiles that may be derived by energy redistribution of the laser beam have also been considered. The techniques used for the numerical evaluation of the Fresnel integral are discussed and results for the optical systems to be used on the High Altitude Aircraft Optical Communications Experiment are presented. (Author)
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