Optical analysis of time-averaged multiscale Bessel beams generated by a tunable acoustic gradient index of refraction lens
- PMID: 18617977
- DOI: 10.1364/ao.47.003609
Optical analysis of time-averaged multiscale Bessel beams generated by a tunable acoustic gradient index of refraction lens
Abstract
Current methods for generating Bessel beams are limited to fixed beam sizes or, in the case of conventional adaptive optics, relatively long switching times between beam shapes. We analyze the multiscale Bessel beams created using an alternative rapidly switchable device: a tunable acoustic gradient index (TAG) lens. The shape of the beams and their nondiffracting, self-healing characteristics are studied experimentally and explained theoretically using both geometric and Fourier optics. By adjusting the electrical driving signal, we can tune the ring spacings, the size of the central spot, and the working distance of the lens. The results presented here will enable researchers to employ dynamic Bessel beams generated by TAG lenses.
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