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Parallel Bessel Beam Arrays Generated by Envelope Phase Holograms

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This article is published in Social Science Research Network.The article was published on 2023-02-01. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bessel beam & Holography.

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Multi-Bessel Beams Generated by an Axicon and a Spatial Light Modulator for Drilling Applications

TL;DR: In this paper , an optical setup to generate multi-Bessel beam profiles combining a refractive axicon and a spatial light modulator is presented, which facilitates Bessel beam processing.
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Exact solutions for nondiffracting beams. I. The scalar theory

TL;DR: In this paper, exact nonsingular solutions of the scalar-wave equation for beams that are non-diffracting were presented, which means that the intensity pattern in a transverse plane is unaltered by propagating in free space.
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Generation of Bessel beam arrays through Dammann gratings

TL;DR: A binary phase mask is generated that combines the axicon phase with the phase of a Dammann grating to generate an equal-intensity square array of Bessel quasi-free diffraction beams that diverge from a common center.
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Beam wander relieved orbital angular momentum communication in turbulent atmosphere using Bessel beams

TL;DR: Both theoretical and experimental results reveal that high order Bessel beams are less influenced by the turbulent atmosphere and have an advantage of mitigating the beam wander in OAM multiplexing FSO communication.
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Efficient generation of Bessel beam arrays by means of an SLM

TL;DR: In this paper, a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM) is used to produce arrays of Bessel beams by using multiple axicon phasemasks on the SLM.
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Extended depth of field through an axicon

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the ability of a refractive axicon for imaging with an extended depth of field (DOF) using a two-step imaging approach that uses a CCD camera to capture intermediate images and uses a digital process to obtain the final images.
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