Authors
Darryl Naidoo, A Harfouche, Michael Fromager, Kamel Ait-Ameur, Andrew Forbes
Publication date
2016/2/1
Journal
Journal of Luminescence
Volume
170
Pages
750-754
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Light beams with a flat-top intensity profile have found many applications in both pure and applied studies, but are not the natural modes of conventional light sources such as lasers. Moreover, such light beams are also not the eigenmodes of the wave equation in a vacuum and so change their intensity profile dramatically during propagation. Here we overcome both these limitations and create a propagation invariant flat-top beam from a microchip laser. By optical feedback into the excited medium we are able to create emission that is an incoherent mix of two spatial modes, a Gaussian and a donut, so that the sum is a flat-top beam that maintains its shape to infinity. Such miniature sources that emit structured light will be attractive for integrated light-based technologies.
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