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Observation of self-accelerating Bessel-like optical beams along arbitrary trajectories
Juanying Zhao1, Peng Zhang, Dongmei Deng
1School of Optoelectronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.
Abstract:
We experimentally demonstrate self-accelerating Bessel-like optical beams propagating along arbitrary trajectories in free space. With computer-generated holography, such beams are designed to follow different controllable trajectories while their main lobe transverse profiles remain nearly invariant and symmetric. Examples include parabolic, snake-like, hyperbolic, hyperbolic secant, and even three-dimensional spiraling trajectories. The self-healing property of such beams is also demonstrated. This new class of optical beams can be considered as a hybrid between accelerating and nonaccelerating nondiffracting beams that may find a variety of applications.
