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Limits of the paraxial approximation in laser beams
Pablo Vaveliuk1, Beatriz Ruiz, Alberto Lencina
1Departamento de Física, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil. pablov@fisica.ufpb.br
Abstract:
The validity of the paraxial approximation for laser beams in free space is studied via an integral criterion based on the propagation invariants of Helmholtz and paraxial wave equations. This approach allows one to determine the paraxial limit for beams with nondefined spot size and for beams described by more parameters in addition to typical longitudinal wavelength and transverse waist. As examples, the paraxiality of higher-order Hermite, Laguerre, and Bessel-Gaussian beams was completely determined. This method could be extended to nonlinear optics and Bose condensates.
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