Beam Wander of Dark Hollow, Flat-Topped and Annular Beams
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Date
2008
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Springer Heidelberg
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Benefiting from the earlier derivations for the Gaussian beam, we formulate beam wander for dark hollow (DH) and flat-topped (FT) beams, also covering the annular Gaussian (AG) beam as a special case. Via graphical illustrations, beam wander variations of these beams are analyzed and compared among themselves and to the fundamental Gaussian beam against changes in propagation length, amplitude factor, source size, wavelength of operation, inner and outer scales of turbulence. These comparisons show that in relation to the fundamental Gaussian beam, DH and FT beams will exhibit less beam wander, particularly at small primary beam source sizes, lower amplitude factors of the secondary beam and higher beam orders. Furthermore, DH and FT beams will continue to preserve this advantageous position all throughout the considered range of wavelengths, inner and outer scales of turbulence. FT beams, in particular, are observed to have the smallest beam wander values among all, up to certain source sizes.
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Cil, Celal Zaim/0000-0001-5743-7201
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Keywords
92, 60, Hk, 42, Jf, 68, Bz, -W
Fields of Science
0103 physical sciences, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
Citation
Eyyuboğlu, Halil Tanyer; Cil, C.Z.,"Beam wander of dark hollow, flat-topped and annular beams", Applied Physics B-Lasers And Optics, Vol.93, No.2-3, pp.595-604, (2008).
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Q3
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OpenCitations Citation Count
34
Source
Applied Physics B
Volume
93
Issue
2-3
Start Page
595
End Page
604
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