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Design and performance of a refractive optical system that converts a Gaussian to a flattop beam

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APPLIED OPTICS
Volume 39, Issue 30, Pages 5488-5499

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/AO.39.005488

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A system of two aspheric lenses is described, which efficiently converts a collimated Gaussian beam to a flattop beam. Departing from earlier designs, both aspheric surfaces were convex, simplifying their fabrication; the output beam was designed with a continuous roll-off, allowing control of the far-field diffraction pattern; and diffraction from the entrance and exit apertures was held to a negligible level. The design principles are discussed in detail, and the performance of the as-built optics is compared quantitatively with the theoretical design. Approximately 78% of the incident power is enclosed in a region with 5% rms power variation. The 8-mm-diameter beam propagates approximately 0.5 m without significant change in the intensity profile; when the beam is expanded to 32 mm in diameter, this range increases to several meters. (C) 2000 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: 140.3300, 220.1250, 220.2740.

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