zernike1
- poppy.zernike.zernike1(j, **kwargs)[source]
Return the Zernike polynomial Z_j for pupil points {r,theta}.
For this function the desired Zernike is specified by a single index j. See zernike for an equivalent function in which the polynomials are ordered by two parameters m and n.
Note that there are multiple contradictory conventions for labeling Zernikes with one single index. We follow that of Noll et al. JOSA 1976.
- Parameters:
- jint
Zernike function ordinate, following the convention of Noll et al. JOSA 1976
- Additional arguments are defined as in `poppy.zernike.zernike`.
- Returns:
- zern2D numpy array
Z_j evaluated at each (rho, theta)