Focus characteristics of long distance flying optics

Zhaogu Cheng, Ya Cheng, Jinbo Jiang, Xianqin Li, Guoliang Xu, Jin'an Xia, W. M. Steen, G. Dearden

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Abstract

Generally, the ABCD law for the complex parameter q of the TEM00 Gaussian beam is not valid for high-order modes. The focussing of a Gaussian beam means imaging of the beam waist. Under this condition, the spot size in the virtual part of the parameter q should be substituted by the Rayleigh range of a certain resonator. Thus, the ABCD law of the parameter q can be used for the high-order modes or their superposition. The calculation shows that when the focus lens moves along the optical axis, the change of focal length and focal depth is not relative to the orders of the Gaussian beam modes for an ideal resonator without distortion. For high power gas lasers or solid lasers, the distortion of the resonator components can change the resonator parameters, and also the Rayleigh range. In this situation, for a certain resonator, its focus characteristics, including the change of focal length and focal depth, are relative to the output power. It's important for the applications of the laser space craft vehicle and flying optical processing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-81
Number of pages8
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume3885
DOIs
StatePublished - 2000
Externally publishedYes
EventHigh-Power Laser Ablation II - Osaka, Jpn
Duration: 1 Nov 19995 Nov 1999

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