Published October 15, 1995 | Version public
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Snake beam: a paraxial arbitrary focal line

Abstract

The creation of paraxial arbitrary focal lines by a Fourier computer-generated hologram is demonstrated. The desired focal line is represented by a series of connected straight line segments, each of which is implemented by a radial harmonic function located on a different radial portion of the entire hologram. Each subhologram is multiplied by appropriate linear and quadratic phase functions and is shifted by some distance from the center. The two phase factors determine the location of each line segment, while the in-plane shift determines the tilt angle of the segment.

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© Optical Society of America 1995 Received June 14, 1995 We thank the reviewers for their valuable comments. This research was supported by the U.S. Army Research Office and the Advanced Research Projects Agency.

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