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Gerchberg—Saxton algorithm: experimental realisation and modification for the problem of formation of multimode laser beams
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2009
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Numerical AnalysisOptical MaterialsEngineeringWave OpticLaser ApplicationsOptical MetrologyHigh-power LasersBeam OpticOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsGerchberg—saxton AlgorithmBimorph MirrorGraded-reflectivity MirrorsDesired Intensity DistributionPhotonicsApodized AperturesLaser Beam PropagationClassical OpticsExperimental RealisationBeam OpticsPhase DistributionsMultimode Laser BeamsOptical System Analysis
An original method is proposed to calculate the formation of specified far-field intensity distributions by a bimorph mirror in the case of initial transverse-multimode beams. The method is based on the Gerchberg—Saxton algorithm with replacement of the phase function in the plane of the control element by a function that takes into account both the intensity and phase distributions of each mode. The numerical results on the formation of a beam with the third-order super-Gaussian intensity distribution from beams composed of two or four lowest transverse modes are discussed. The experimental results on using the conventional Gerchberg—Saxton algorithm to form a desired intensity distribution from single-mode laser beams using a liquid-crystal modulator are presented.
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