Authors
Boualem Boubaha, Darryl Naidoo, Thomas Godin, Michael Fromager, Andrew Forbes, Kamel Aït-Ameur
Publication date
2013/8/10
Journal
Applied optics
Volume
52
Issue
23
Pages
5766-5772
Publisher
Optica Publishing Group
Description
In this paper, we explore theoretically and experimentally the laser beam shaping ability resulting from the coaxial superposition of two coherent Gaussian beams (GBs). This technique is classified under interferometric laser beam shaping techniques contrasting with the usual ones based on diffraction. The experimental setup does not involve the use of some two-wave interferometer but uses a spatial light modulator for the generation of the necessary interference term. This allows one to avoid the thermal drift occurring in interferometers and gives a total flexibility of the key parameter setting the beam transformation. In particular, we demonstrate the reshaping of a GB into a bottle beam or top-hat beam in the focal plane of a focusing lens.
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