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Phase anomalies in Bessel-Gauss beams

Kim, Myun-Sik  
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Scharf, Toralf  
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da Costa Assafrao, Alberto
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2012
Optics Express

Bessel-Gauss beams are known as non-diffracting beams. They can be obtained by focusing an annularly shaped collimated laser beam. Here, we report for the first time on the direct measurement of the phase evolution of such beams by relying on longitudinal-differential interferometry. We found that the characteristics of Bessel-Gauss beams cause a continuously increasing phase anomaly in the spatial domain where such beams do not diverge, i.e. there is a larger phase advance of the beam when compared to a referential plane wave. Simulations are in excellent agreement with measurements. We also provide an analytical treatment of the problem that matches both experimental and numerical results and provides an intuitive explanation.

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DOI
10.1364/OE.20.028929
Web of Science ID

WOS:000314911400103

Author(s)
Kim, Myun-Sik  
Scharf, Toralf  
da Costa Assafrao, Alberto
Rockstuhl, Carsten
Pereira, Silvania F.
Urbach, H. Paul
Herzig, Hans Peter  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

20

Issue

27

Article Number

28929

Subjects

Phase shift

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Phase unwrapping

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Physical optics

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Singular optics

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Interference microscopy

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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