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In situ measurement of laser beam quality

Journal: Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics (09462171)Year: 1 September 2017Volume: 123Issue:
DOI:10.1007/s00340-017-6811-yLanguage: English

Abstract

An innovative optical method is introduced for the beam quality measurement of any arbitrary transverse mode based on the reconstruction of the mode from a few-frame image of the beam cross-section. This is performed by the decomposition of a mode to its basic Hermite–Gaussian modal coefficients. The performance of the proposed method is examined through M2-factor measurement of the beam of a Nd:YAG laser which was forced to oscillate in a certain mode using a crossed rectangular intracavity aperture. Obtained results have shown that this method can be alternatively replaced for the hologram- and ISO-based techniques recently exploiting for beam quality measurement regardless of the mode type and the position of utilized CCD camera along the beam direction. © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.


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CCD camerasLaser beamsNeodymium lasersBeam cross sectionBeam directionBeam quality measurementIn-situ measurementIntracavitiesND : YAG lasersOptical methodsTransverse modeGaussian beams