We show that, contrary to popular belief, diffraction-free beams not only may reconstruct themselves after hitting an opaque obstacle but also, for example, Gaussian beams. We unravel the mathematics and the physics underlying the self-reconstruction mechanism and we provide for a novel definition for the minimum reconstruction distance beyond geometric optics, which is in principle applicable to any optical beam that admits an angular spectrum representation. Moreover, we propose to quantify the self-reconstruction ability of a beam via a newly established degree of self-healing. This is defined via a comparison between the amplitudes, as opposite to intensities, of the original beam and the obstructed one. Such comparison is experimentall...
We investigate both theoretically and experimentally the self-healing properties of accelerating Air...
This video demonstrates the self-healing properties of zero-order Bessel beams, with the red main lo...
By observing how a light filament generated in water reconstructs itself after hitting a beam stoppe...
Bessel beams' great importance in optics lies in that these propagate without spreading and can reco...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...
The theoretical model for studying the self-healing of the spatial coherence of a light beam is cons...
International audienceA study of the self-healing property of weakly-diffractive vector beams radiat...
We report the first observation of self-reconstructing Airy optical beams. It is demonstrated that t...
We employed caustic theory to analyze the propagation dynamics of partially coherent self-accelerati...
Almost all of the beams under propagation are believed to suffer severe distortion when the source c...
A new approach for generating long-distance self-healing Bessel beams, which is based on a ring-shap...
In optics, Bessel beams have seen extensive use because they exhibit a non-diffracting propagation a...
We theoretically and experimentally demonstrate self-accelerating Bessel-like optical beams propagat...
We experimentally demonstrate self-healing of diffraction-free space-time light sheets propagating t...
We investigate both theoretically and experimentally the self-healing properties of accelerating Air...
This video demonstrates the self-healing properties of zero-order Bessel beams, with the red main lo...
By observing how a light filament generated in water reconstructs itself after hitting a beam stoppe...
Bessel beams' great importance in optics lies in that these propagate without spreading and can reco...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...
An optical beam is said to be self-healing when, distorted by an obstacle, the beam corrects itself ...
The theoretical model for studying the self-healing of the spatial coherence of a light beam is cons...
International audienceA study of the self-healing property of weakly-diffractive vector beams radiat...
We report the first observation of self-reconstructing Airy optical beams. It is demonstrated that t...
We employed caustic theory to analyze the propagation dynamics of partially coherent self-accelerati...
Almost all of the beams under propagation are believed to suffer severe distortion when the source c...
A new approach for generating long-distance self-healing Bessel beams, which is based on a ring-shap...
In optics, Bessel beams have seen extensive use because they exhibit a non-diffracting propagation a...
We theoretically and experimentally demonstrate self-accelerating Bessel-like optical beams propagat...
We experimentally demonstrate self-healing of diffraction-free space-time light sheets propagating t...
We investigate both theoretically and experimentally the self-healing properties of accelerating Air...
This video demonstrates the self-healing properties of zero-order Bessel beams, with the red main lo...
By observing how a light filament generated in water reconstructs itself after hitting a beam stoppe...