Published March 1, 1995 | Version public
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Pseudonondiffracting slitlike beam and its analogy to the pseudonondispersing pulse

Abstract

A new nonspreading beam is proposed for the case in which diffraction occurs only in one transverse coordinate. The beam has the shape of a pulse in one dimension and is constant in the other (slitlike shape). The intensity of the pulse's peak remains almost constant along a finite interval on the propagation axis. The proposed beam is analyzed and demonstrated experimentally. The analogy between this beam and the temporal pulse in a dispersive medium is discussed.

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© 1995 Optical Society of America Received September 27, 1994 This research was sponsored in part by the NASA Office of Advanced Concepts and Technology.

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