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Generating multi-focus beams with a spatial non-uniform coherence structure

Ying Xu, Yadi Guan, Yulu Liu, Shuqin Lin, Xinlei Zhu, Yangjian Cai, Jiayi Yu, Greg Gbur

2023Optics Letters20 citationsDOI

Abstract

We introduce a class of structured light beams, named multi-focus beams, which exhibit self-focusing at multiple propagation distances. We show that the proposed beams not only have the ability to produce multiple longitudinal focal spots, but also that the number, intensity, and position of the foci can be controlled by adjusting the initial beam parameters. Furthermore, we demonstrate that these beams still exhibit self-focusing in the shadow of an obstacle. We have experimentally generated such beams and the results are consistent with the theoretical predictions. Our studies may find application where fine control of the longitudinal spectral density is needed, such as longitudinal optical trapping and manipulation of multiple particles, and transparent material cutting.

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