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Optomechatronic Technologies 2008

DOI: 10.1117/12.816437

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Super-Gaussian laser beam shaping using deformable mirrors and intrinsic beam quality metrics

Journal article published in 2008 by Saverio Avino ORCID, Benjamin Potsaid, John T. Wen
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Abstract

We present a beam shaping method using deformable mirrors without using a target beam shape. The key to the method is the use of an image-based metric on the quality of beam with respect to the desired attributes of the super-Gaussian output beam. This technique iteratively adjusts the deformable mirror shape to minimize the metric measured using a charge-coupled device camera. Since the algorithm does not use a target beam for the optimization, it produces the resulting super-Gaussian beam geometry consistent with the constraints imposed by the limited stroke and the finite number of actuators of the deformable mirror.