A new and very general beam solution of the paraxial wave equation in Cartesian coordinates is presented. We call such a field a Cartesian beam. The complex amplitude of the Cartesian beams is described by either the parabolic cylinder functions or the confluent hypergeometric functions, and the beams are characterized by three parameters that are complex in the most general situation. The propagation through complex ABCD optical systems and the conditions for square integrability are studied in detail. Applying the general expression of the Cartesian beams, we also derive two new and meaningful beam structures that, to our knowledge, have not yet been reported in the literature. Special cases of the Cartesian beams are the standard, elegan...
A Collins transformation maps an orthonormal set of Hermite-Gaussian modes into an orthonormal set o...
AbstractIn this paper, we focus on the on-axis intensity evolutions of hollow beams in nonlinear med...
Light beams can carry a discrete, in principle unbounded amount of angular momentum. Examples of suc...
A very general beam solution of the paraxial wave equation in circular cylindrical coordinates is pr...
We introduce the generalized vector Helmholtz-Gauss (gVHzG) beams that constitute a general family o...
The vector Mathieu-Gauss beams of integer order are examined as the solutions of the vector paraxial...
We introduce the generalized Airy-Gauss (AiG) beams and analyze their propagation through optical sy...
Geometric relations are used to study the propagation environment of a Gaussian beam wave propagatin...
Geometric relations are used to study the propagation environment of a Gaussian beam wave propagatin...
While the paraxial approximation is applicable to many, even most, optical systems, the highly non-p...
A family of closed form expressions for the scalar field of strongly focused Gaussian beams in oblat...
We demonstrate the existence of accelerating parabolic beams that constitute, together with the Airy...
Several applications, such as optical tweezers and atom guiding, benefit from techniques that allow ...
AbstractA new type of exact solutions of the full 3 dimensional spatial Helmholtz equation for the c...
The concept of the Iwasawa decomposition [1] of ABCD ray-matrices is used for a systematic calculati...
A Collins transformation maps an orthonormal set of Hermite-Gaussian modes into an orthonormal set o...
AbstractIn this paper, we focus on the on-axis intensity evolutions of hollow beams in nonlinear med...
Light beams can carry a discrete, in principle unbounded amount of angular momentum. Examples of suc...
A very general beam solution of the paraxial wave equation in circular cylindrical coordinates is pr...
We introduce the generalized vector Helmholtz-Gauss (gVHzG) beams that constitute a general family o...
The vector Mathieu-Gauss beams of integer order are examined as the solutions of the vector paraxial...
We introduce the generalized Airy-Gauss (AiG) beams and analyze their propagation through optical sy...
Geometric relations are used to study the propagation environment of a Gaussian beam wave propagatin...
Geometric relations are used to study the propagation environment of a Gaussian beam wave propagatin...
While the paraxial approximation is applicable to many, even most, optical systems, the highly non-p...
A family of closed form expressions for the scalar field of strongly focused Gaussian beams in oblat...
We demonstrate the existence of accelerating parabolic beams that constitute, together with the Airy...
Several applications, such as optical tweezers and atom guiding, benefit from techniques that allow ...
AbstractA new type of exact solutions of the full 3 dimensional spatial Helmholtz equation for the c...
The concept of the Iwasawa decomposition [1] of ABCD ray-matrices is used for a systematic calculati...
A Collins transformation maps an orthonormal set of Hermite-Gaussian modes into an orthonormal set o...
AbstractIn this paper, we focus on the on-axis intensity evolutions of hollow beams in nonlinear med...
Light beams can carry a discrete, in principle unbounded amount of angular momentum. Examples of suc...