The conversion of transverse mode-locked (TML) laser beams from a Hermite-Gaussian (HG) to a Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) mode set using a cylindrical lens mode converter was demonstrated experimentally. By changing the spatial symmetry of the beams new spatio-temporal dynamics for TML lasers were enabled. In particular, the fast linear motion of an oscillating laser spot, generated by a TML laser based on HG modes, was translated into the circular motion of a TML laser beam based on LG modes. The mode conversion was demonstrated successfully for different average mode orders. Apart from an average ellipticity of about 6 % , the converted beam profiles remained circular over the propagation from the near- into the far-field. The remaining ellipticity seemed to be introduced by astigmatism of the incident HG TML beam, which could be compensated before conversion. Due to their radial symmetry and high scanning speed TML laser beams based on LG modes are well suited for precision applications like STED or Minflux microscopy.
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Schepers, F., & Fallnich, C. (2021). Modal conversion of transverse mode-locked laser beams. Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 127(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-021-07606-9
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