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30 October 2001 Transformation of a Gaussian laser beam to an Airy pattern for use in focal plane intensity shaping using diffractive optics
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Abstract
A method for converting a gaussian laser beam into a propagating Airy pattern is described using a diffractive optic. This propagating Airy pattern is focused by a lens to obtain a flat top intensity at the focal plane. The technique is based on the idea of Fourier transform pairs and produces a small spot diameter with a useable depth of field. Experimental results will be presented for round and square focused uniform intensity profiles. A focused uniform intensity profile can prove useful for many laser applications.
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Kurt J. Kanzler "Transformation of a Gaussian laser beam to an Airy pattern for use in focal plane intensity shaping using diffractive optics", Proc. SPIE 4443, Laser Beam Shaping II, (30 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.446754
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KEYWORDS
Beam shaping

Fourier transforms

Beam propagation method

Gaussian beams

Laser beam propagation

Collimation

Laser applications

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