Generating bessel-gaussian beams with controlled axial intensity distribution

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This paper investigated the diffraction of a Gaussian laser beam on a binary mask and a refractive axicon. The principles of the formation of a zero-order Bessel beam with sharp drops of the axial field intensity edges were discussed. A laser optical system based on an axicon for the formation of a Bessel beam with quasi-uniform distribution of axial field intensity was proposed. In the laser optical system, the influence of the axicon apex did not affect the output beam. The results of theoretical and experimental studies are presented. It is expected that the research results will have practical application in optical tweezers, imaging systems, as well as laser technologies using high-power radiation.

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Stsepuro, N., Nosov, P., Galkin, M., Krasin, G., Kovalev, M., & Kudryashov, S. (2020). Generating bessel-gaussian beams with controlled axial intensity distribution. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(21), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217911

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