We introduce a new family of nonseparable, pulselike and beamlike solutions of the wave equation in the paraxial approximation with pseudonondiffracting behavior. They are the pulsed versions of the Bessel-Gauss beams by Gori et al., and encompass as particular cases the diffraction-free Bessel-X pulses, isodiffracting pulses, and, in the many-cycle limit, Bessel and Gaussian beams. Unlike Bessel-X waves, these solutions carry finite energy but retain nondiffracting behavior over a finite propagation distance, and could be physically produced with mode-locked toroidal resonators.
Porras, M.a., Borghi, R., Santarsiero, M. (2000). Few-optical-cycle Bessel-Gauss pulsed beams in free space. PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 62(4), 5729-5737 [10.1103/PhysRevE.62.5729].
Few-optical-cycle Bessel-Gauss pulsed beams in free space
BORGHI, Riccardo;
2000-01-01
Abstract
We introduce a new family of nonseparable, pulselike and beamlike solutions of the wave equation in the paraxial approximation with pseudonondiffracting behavior. They are the pulsed versions of the Bessel-Gauss beams by Gori et al., and encompass as particular cases the diffraction-free Bessel-X pulses, isodiffracting pulses, and, in the many-cycle limit, Bessel and Gaussian beams. Unlike Bessel-X waves, these solutions carry finite energy but retain nondiffracting behavior over a finite propagation distance, and could be physically produced with mode-locked toroidal resonators.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.