概括
一个新的通用Airy衍生变换扩展了光束生成能力,超出了传统的Airy光束. 这种方法提供了一种替代途径,用于创建具有可控制传播特性的特定光束.
科学领域:
- 光学和光子学 在光学和光子学.
- 梁的成型和转换 梁的成型和转换
背景情况:
- 传统的Airy转换将高斯束转换为Airy束.
- 需要产生更广泛的特定光束.
研究的目的:
- 提出一个概括的艾里导数变换.
- 为了扩展Airy变换的功能,用于生成多种束.
主要方法:
- 使用光强度时刻,推导光束特征的分析表达式 (质心,点尺寸,分歧,M平方因子).
- 在自由空间中研究转换的高斯波束传播.
- 实验证明一阶艾里衍生变换的实验演示.
主要成果:
- 概括的艾瑞衍生变换包括常规的艾瑞变换作为零次的情况.
- 转换的高斯束在自由空间传播过程中表现出弹道轨迹.
- 传播过程中的光场是Airy函数导数和修改的权重因子的总和.
结论:
- 概括的艾里衍生变换为生成特定光束提供了一种多功能方法.
- 实验实现是直接的和可通用的.
- 这扩大了Airy变换在光学中的应用范围.
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