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25 October 2011 New method to characterize Gaussian beams
A. Balbuena Ortega, M. L. Arroyo Carrasco, J. A. Dávila Pintle, M. M. Méndez Otero, M. D. Iturbe Castillo
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Abstract
In this work we propose a method to characterize a laser beam based on the Gaussian beam propagation through a lens with a simple experimental setup that can accurately measure the magnitude and location of the beam waist. The experimental setup involves a lens and a chopper located on a mechanical mount separated by a distance equal to the focal length of the lens. To characterize the laser the setup is moved away parallel to the axis of the beam beginning at a distance shorter than the focal length. A photodetector behind the chopper measure the periodic transmitted intensity and an electrical circuit generates a square wave whose pulse width is proportional to the beam width at the location of the chopper. The position of the chopper where the beam width is minimum allow us to calculate the location of the waist, we just need to make a final measurement of the beam width without the lens to find the magnitude of the waist. All the measurements are fast and only few are needed to determine accurately the position and magnitude of the beam waist.
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A. Balbuena Ortega, M. L. Arroyo Carrasco, J. A. Dávila Pintle, M. M. Méndez Otero, and M. D. Iturbe Castillo "New method to characterize Gaussian beams", Proc. SPIE 8011, 22nd Congress of the International Commission for Optics: Light for the Development of the World, 80114X (25 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.902192
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KEYWORDS
Gaussian beams

Optical testing

Photodetectors

Laser beam propagation

Electronic circuits

Signal generators

Amplifiers

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