Gabor - Beynon zone plate with binary transmittance function

Beynon zone plate GDS file generator (requared Raith_GDSII MATLAB toolbox)
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Updated 11 Jul 2025

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This file generates the Beynon zone plate pattern. A Beynon plate behaves exactly like the Gabor zone plate with a single focus; however, unlike the Gabor plate, it has a binary transmittance function, making it ideal for practical applications where continuous analog functions are difficult to implement.

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Vladimir Kesaev (2026). Gabor - Beynon zone plate with binary transmittance function (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/125125-gabor-beynon-zone-plate-with-binary-transmittance-function), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2022b
Compatible with any release
Platform Compatibility
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Version Published Release Notes
1.0.6

In this version of the GDS-generating code, the limitation on the maximum number of polygon points has been removed — their number is now unrestricted and determined solely by the calculation parameters.

1.0.5

In this version of the GDS-generating code, the limitation on the maximum number of polygon points has been removed — their number is now unrestricted and determined solely by the calculation parameters.

1.0.4

In this version of the GDS-generating code, the limitation on the maximum number of polygon points has been removed — their number is now unrestricted and determined solely by the calculation parameters.

1.0.3

In this version, the limitation on the maximum number of polygon points has been removed — their number is now unrestricted and determined solely by the calculation parameters.

1.0.2

Now you can generate not only a raster image, but also a vector GDS- file for lithography

1.0.1