1 March 2000 Lens axicons illuminated by Gaussian beams for generation of uniform-axial intensity Bessel fields
Jixiong Pu, Huihua Zhang, Shojiro Nemoto
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A lens axicon (a converging lens with spherical aberration) illuminated by a Gaussian beam is studied. It is demonstrated that, when a backward-type lens axicon is illuminated with an appropriate beam radius of the incident Gaussian beam, one can achieve a focal segment with uniform axial intensity, which is similar to that generated by the logarithmic axicon. It is shown that this approach is very simple and efficient. A forward-type lens axicon illuminated by a Gaussian beam is also investigated.
Jixiong Pu, Huihua Zhang, and Shojiro Nemoto "Lens axicons illuminated by Gaussian beams for generation of uniform-axial intensity Bessel fields," Optical Engineering 39(3), (1 March 2000). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.602430
Published: 1 March 2000
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KEYWORDS
Axicons

Gaussian beams

Apodization

Diffraction

Bessel beams

Monochromatic aberrations

Near field diffraction

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