1964
DOI: 10.1364/ao.3.001315
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Dual Forms of the Gaussian Beam Chart

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“…After combining (19) and (17) one equates the real and imaginary parts to obtain W(Z) = W2 1 + (-2) ]…”
Section: Approximate Solution Of the Wave Equationmentioning
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“…After combining (19) and (17) one equates the real and imaginary parts to obtain W(Z) = W2 1 + (-2) ]…”
Section: Approximate Solution Of the Wave Equationmentioning
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“…The first circle diagram for beams was proposed by Collins [18]. A dual chart was discussed in [19]. The basis for the derivation of these charts are the beam propagation laws discussed in Section 3.2.…”
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“…The beam area is found by inspection to be equal to MP. By this graphical construction or by other types of equivalent transformations [40][41][42] one can simply solve a number of practical problems.…”
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“…In such interferometer systems advantage may be taken of the well-behaved propagation properties [9][10][11][12] of the TEMoo mode of the gas laser. This mode gives rise to a beam of light having a Gaussian intensity distribution across its section.…”
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