We introduce the generalized vector Helmholtz-Gauss (gVHzG) beams that constitute a general family of localized beam solutions of the Maxwell equations in the paraxial domain. The propagation of the electromagnetic components through axisymmetric ABCD optical systems is expressed elegantly in a coordinate-free and closed-form expression that is fully characterized by the transformation of two independent complex beam parameters. The transverse mathematical structure of the gVHzG beams is form-invariant under paraxial transformations. Any paraxial beam with the same waist size and transverse spatial frequency can be expressed as a superposition of gVHzG beams with the appropriate weight factors. This formalism can be straightforwardly applie...
Usual Gaussian beams are particular scalar solutions to the paraxial Helmholtz equation, which negle...
A unified description of free-space cylindrical vector beams is presented that is an integral transf...
Propagation of Bessel and Bessel-Gaussian beams through an unapertured or apertured misaligned parax...
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...
We study the propagation of generalized Bessel-Gauss beams through ABCD optical systems, starting fr...
A new and very general beam solution of the paraxial wave equation in Cartesian coordinates is prese...
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...
The propagation of electromagnetic beams through a large variety of optical systems has received muc...
We investigate the linear propagation of Gaussian-apodized solutions to the paraxial wave equation i...
We deduce the simplest form for an axicon Gaussian laser beam, i.e., one with radial polarization of...
We investigate the linear propagation of Gaussian-apodized solutions to the paraxial wave equation i...
Lights salient degrees of freedom are the independent parameters that completely de- scribe an elect...
Usual Gaussian beams are particular scalar solutions to the paraxial Helmholtz equation, which negle...
A unified description of free-space cylindrical vector beams is presented that is an integral transf...
Propagation of Bessel and Bessel-Gaussian beams through an unapertured or apertured misaligned parax...
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...
We study the propagation of generalized Bessel-Gauss beams through ABCD optical systems, starting fr...
A new and very general beam solution of the paraxial wave equation in Cartesian coordinates is prese...
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...
The propagation of electromagnetic beams through a large variety of optical systems has received muc...
We investigate the linear propagation of Gaussian-apodized solutions to the paraxial wave equation i...
We deduce the simplest form for an axicon Gaussian laser beam, i.e., one with radial polarization of...
We investigate the linear propagation of Gaussian-apodized solutions to the paraxial wave equation i...
Lights salient degrees of freedom are the independent parameters that completely de- scribe an elect...
Usual Gaussian beams are particular scalar solutions to the paraxial Helmholtz equation, which negle...
A unified description of free-space cylindrical vector beams is presented that is an integral transf...
Propagation of Bessel and Bessel-Gaussian beams through an unapertured or apertured misaligned parax...