Partially Coherent Elegant Hermite-Gaussian Beams

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2010

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Elegant Hermite-Gaussian beams (EHGBs) are extended to the partially coherent case. An explicit and analytical formula is derived for the cross-spectral density of a partially coherent EHGB propagating through an aligned or misaligned paraxial ABCD optical system. The propagation properties of a partially coherent EHGB in free space and its focusing properties through a thin lens are studied numerically, and are compared to those of a partially coherent standard Hermite-Gaussian beam (SHGB). It is found that the propagation and focusing properties of a partially coherent EHGB are closely related to its initial coherence. A partially coherent EHGB spreads slower than a partially coherent SHGB in free-space propagation. A partially coherent EHGB can be focused more tightly than a partially coherent SHGB.

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Cil, Celal Zaim/0000-0001-5743-7201

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0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences

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Wang, F...et al. (2010). Partially coherent elegant Hermite-Gaussian beams. Applied Physisc B-Lasers And Optics, 100(3), 617-626. http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1007/s00340-010-3938-5

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Applied Physics B

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100

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3

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617

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626
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