The propagation of Gaussian light through first-order optical systems is studied; in particular, the twist in the output (or input) plane is expressed in terms of the characteristics of the light in the other plane. Conditions are derived for which zero twist in the input plane corresponds to zero twist in the output plane, and vice versa. Three special cases for which zero twist is preserved, are described: (i) propagation between conjugated planes, (ii) adaptation of the signal to the system, and (iii) the case of symplectic Gaussian light
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The Wigner distribution function of optical signals and systems has been introduced. The concept of ...
Based on the common Hermite-Gaussian modes, a general class of orthonormal Hermite-Gaussian-type mod...
The propagation of Gaussian light through first-order optical systems is studied; in particular, the...
A measure for the twist of Gaussian light is expressed in terms of the second-order moments of the W...
A measure for the twist of Gaussian light is expressed in terms of the second-order moments of the W...
This paper shows under what condition the well-known ABCD law — which can be applied to describe the...
Starting from Hermite-Gaussian beams, we generate a general class of rotationally symmetric beams. T...
The recently discovered twist phase is studied in the context of the full ten-parameter family of pa...
Based on the common Hermite-Gaussian modes, a general class of orthonormal sets of Hermite-Gaussian-...
We investigate the linear propagation of Gaussian-apodized solutions to the paraxial wave equation i...
We investigate the linear propagation of Gaussian-apodized solutions to the paraxial wave equation i...
The Wigner distribution function of optical signals and systems has been introduced. The concept of ...
Based on the common Hermite-Gaussian modes, a general class of orthonormal Hermite-Gaussian-type mod...
The propagation of Gaussian light through first-order optical systems is studied; in particular, the...
A measure for the twist of Gaussian light is expressed in terms of the second-order moments of the W...
A measure for the twist of Gaussian light is expressed in terms of the second-order moments of the W...
This paper shows under what condition the well-known ABCD law — which can be applied to describe the...
Starting from Hermite-Gaussian beams, we generate a general class of rotationally symmetric beams. T...
The recently discovered twist phase is studied in the context of the full ten-parameter family of pa...
Based on the common Hermite-Gaussian modes, a general class of orthonormal sets of Hermite-Gaussian-...
We investigate the linear propagation of Gaussian-apodized solutions to the paraxial wave equation i...
We investigate the linear propagation of Gaussian-apodized solutions to the paraxial wave equation i...
The Wigner distribution function of optical signals and systems has been introduced. The concept of ...
Based on the common Hermite-Gaussian modes, a general class of orthonormal Hermite-Gaussian-type mod...