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Influence of birefringence-induced bifocusing on optical beams
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2005
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PhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringOphthalmologyWave OpticOptical PropertiesOptic DesignGeometrical OpticBirefringence-induced BifocusingPolarization ComponentsOptical SystemsBifocusing AberrationGeometrical AberrationHigh-power LasersIntensity Distribution
We studied the influence of thermal birefringence-induced bifocusing on optical beams. An analytical model was developed to describe the bifocusing aberration. With this model we determined the circle-of-least-confusion location and the amount of beam quality degradation expected. A numerical model was developed to describe wave-front deformation by a bifocal lens and the intensity distribution at the foci of the polarization components - radial and tangential as well as at the circle of least confusion. Model predictions for beam quality degradation and intensity distributions along the focal range were confirmed experimentally using a strongly pumped Nd:YAG rod as a bifocal lens. It is shown that bifocusing is an important aberration in high-power rod-based lasers that must (and can) be corrected to achieve high beam quality.
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