For a given wave-number $k$ the phasor of a ray of light can be calculated as $exp(i k R)$, where $R$ is the distance the ray travelled. So from S to a mirror segment $N$ back to $P$, in straight lines. In the example there are 13 segments ($A:M$), Plotting all these phasors head to tail from the left mirror segment to the right leads to the Cornu Spiral:
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\includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{CornuSpiral13.png}
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For large $N$ the spiral should approach the "true" Cornu spiral, so for 10,000 segments we obtain:
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\includegraphics[width=0.6\textwidth]{CornuSpiral13.png}
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For large $N$ the spiral should approach the "true" Cornu spiral, so for 10,000 segments we obtain: