用于最先进应用的非衍射光束
Muhammad A Butt1, Svetlana N Khonina1
1Samara National Research University, 443086 Samara, Russia.
Micromachines
|June 27, 2024
概括
非衍射光束,或无衍射光束,抵抗在远距离传播. 这种独特的特性使得它们非常适合需要稳定的光传播而无强度损失的应用.
科学领域:
- 光学和光子学 在光学和光子学.
- 波浪现象是一种波浪现象.
背景情况:
- 非衍射束,也称为无衍射束,表现出显著的稳定性.
- 这些光束挑战了传统的扩散 (衍射) 影响大多数光束在远距离.
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