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Integrated optical phased arrays for quasi-Bessel-beam generation
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringWave OpticQuasi-bessel BeamsBessel BeamsHigh-power LasersBeam OpticOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsPhotonicsPhased ArrayApodized AperturesQuasi-bessel-beam GenerationApplied PhysicsContinuous Bessel TheoryBeamformingOptoelectronicsBeam Transport SystemDiffractive Optic
Integrated optical phased arrays for generating quasi-Bessel beams are proposed and experimentally demonstrated in a CMOS-compatible platform. Owing to their elongated central beams, Bessel beams have applications in a range of fields, including multiparticle trapping and laser lithography. In this Letter, continuous Bessel theory is manipulated to formulate the phase and amplitude conditions necessary for generating free-space-propagating Bessel-Gauss beams using on-chip optical phased arrays. Discussion of the effects of select phased array parameters on the generated beam's figures of merit is included. A one-dimensional splitter-tree-based phased array architecture is modified to enable arbitrary passive control of the array's element phase and amplitude distributions. This architecture is used to experimentally demonstrate on-chip quasi-Bessel-beam generation with a ∼14 mm Bessel length and ∼30 μm power full width at half maximum.
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