1 July 2011 Generation of a spiral wave by modified annular slit
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Abstract
Optical beams of Bessel-type, whose transverse intensity profile remains unchanged under free-space propagation, are called nondiffracting beams. In this paper, we propose a simple and effective method to generate spiral beams whose intensity remains invariant during propagation using amplitude masks. We show how the interaction between two incomplete annular beams leads to the formation of a spiral structure. Experimental observations are presented to show the characteristic features of the spiral structure generated. We can modulate the nondiffracting beam modifying the amplitude mask.
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Marcelino Anguiano-Morales, Didia P. Salas-Peimbert, and Gerardo Trujillo-Schiaffino "Generation of a spiral wave by modified annular slit," Optical Engineering 50(7), 078002 (1 July 2011). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3598319
Published: 1 July 2011
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KEYWORDS
Bessel beams

Wave propagation

Wavefronts

Beam propagation method

Nondiffracting beams

Light wave propagation

Axicons

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