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11 November 2014 Beam shaping with multiple-powered phase masks
Dengfeng Kuang, Thierry Lépine, Jianliang Tian, Paul Dufouleur
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Abstract
We present multiple-powered phase masks to convert a plane wave beam into different shaped beams. With the squared phase mask, a hollow beam is obtained before the Fourier plane of the converging lens and a highly focused beam is obtained after the Fourier plane. With the fourth-power phase mask, a crosshair beam with highly focused point in the center is formed on the Fourier plane, then a beam lattice with strong light spots on the four corners is generated after the Fourier plane and the beam lattice has different size on different observing distances. With the fifth-power phase mask, a self-bending beam is generated over long propagation distances.
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Dengfeng Kuang, Thierry Lépine, Jianliang Tian, and Paul Dufouleur "Beam shaping with multiple-powered phase masks", Proc. SPIE 9271, Holography, Diffractive Optics, and Applications VI, 92710K (11 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2070831
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KEYWORDS
Beam shaping

Optical simulations

CCD cameras

Spatial light modulators

Beam propagation method

Device simulation

Reticles

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