Investigation of Bessel beam propagation in scattering media with scalar diffraction method

  • Zheng J
  • Yao B
  • Yang Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bessel beam propagation in scattering media is simulated using the angular spectrum method combined with slice-by-slice propagation model. Generating Bessel beams with a spatial light modulator, which provides a means to adjust flexibly the parameters of the Bessel beam, allows us to validate the simulation results experimentally. The study reveals that the self-reconstructing length changes oppositely with the axicon angle (i.e., the larger the axicon angle, the shorter the self-reconstructing length). The radius of the incident beam has little influence on the self-reconstruction of the Bessel beam central lobe. © 2013 Chinese Optics Letters.

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Zheng, J., Yao, B., Yang, Y., Lei, M., Gao, P., Li, R., … Ye, T. (2013). Investigation of Bessel beam propagation in scattering media with scalar diffraction method. Chinese Optics Letters, 11(11), 112601. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201311.112601

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