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Hartmann-Shack wave front measurements for real time determination of laser beam propagation parameters
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EngineeringMeasurementLaser PhysicsOptical MetrologyLaser ApplicationsEducationLaser FabricationHigh-power LasersBeam OpticLaser OpticsReal Time DeterminationCalibrationSpherical AberrationLaser-based SensorInstrumentationOptical SystemsLaser Beam PropagationIso 11146Laser DesignOptical TolerancingIntentional DistortionLaser SafetyLaser UltrasoundOptical System Analysis
The suitability of the Hartmann-Shack technique for the determination of the propagation parameters of a laser beam is faced against the well known caustic approach according to the ISO 11146 standard. A He–Ne laser (543nm) was chosen as test beam, both in its fundamental mode as well as after intentional distortion, introducing a moderate amount of spherical aberration. Results are given for the most important beam parameters M2, divergence, and beam widths, indicating an agreement of better than 10% and for adapted beam diameter <5%. Furthermore, the theoretical background, pros and cons, as well as some features of the software implementation for the Hartmann-Shack sensor are briefly reviewed.
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