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poppy: Physical Optics Propagation in PYthon

POPPY (Physical Optics Propagation in PYthon) is a Python package that simulates physical optical propagation including diffraction. It implements a flexible framework for modeling Fraunhofer and Fresnel diffraction and point spread function formation, particularly in the context of astronomical telescopes.

POPPY was developed as part of a simulation package for the James Webb Space Telescope, but is more broadly applicable to many kinds of imaging simulations. It is not, however, a substitute for high fidelity optical design software such as Zemax or Code V, but rather is intended as a lightweight alternative for cases for which diffractive rather than geometric optics is the topic of interest, and which require portability between platforms or ease of scripting.

For documentation, see https://pythonhosted.org/poppy/

Code by Marshall Perrin, Joseph Long, Ewan Douglas, with additional contributions from Anand Sivaramakrishnan, Remi Soummer, Christine Slocum, and others on the Astropy team.

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