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1 October 1991 Phase-circular hologram as a laser beam splitter
Lj. Janicijevic, M. Jonoska
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Proceedings Volume 1574, Intl Colloquium on Diffractive Optical Elements; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50117
Event: International Colloquium on Diffractive Optical Elements, 1991, Szklarska Poreba, Poland
Abstract
Theoretical study of the general order Hermite-Gaussian beam transformation by a phase circular zone hologram, classifies the phase circular zone hologram as a multiple laser beam splitter, if the incidence is off axial. Each of the split components is of the same mode-order and orientation as the incident beam, but are described by different complex parameters. Their waist locations and magnifications are dictated by the position of the manyfold foci of the zone hologram, and for a given diffracting order, satisfy the Self's relations, typical for the beam transformation by ordinary lens. From the theoretical results the Kogelnik's ABCD rules and ray transfer matrices for the circular hologram are defined.
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Lj. Janicijevic and M. Jonoska "Phase-circular hologram as a laser beam splitter", Proc. SPIE 1574, Intl Colloquium on Diffractive Optical Elements, (1 October 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50117
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Ions

Diffractive optical elements

Beam splitters

Phase shift keying

Fluctuations and noise

Lithium

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