- beam into a non-diffractive Bessel-like beam.
Axicons were
first proposed in 1954 by John McLeod.
Axicons are used in
atomic traps and for
generating plasma...
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Bessel beams are made in
practice either by
focusing a
Gaussian beam with an
axicon lens to
generate a Bessel–Gauss beam, by
using axisymmetric diffraction...
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Lenses Archived 2013-01-24 at the
Wayback Machine –
Application Note –
Axicons – 2.
Intensity Distribution.
Retrieved 7
April 2014. John
Gribbin (2009)...
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Ultrathin Flat
Lenses and
Axicons at
Telecom Wavelengths Based on
Plasmonic Metasurfaces". Nano Letters....
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refraction that
causes light p****ing
through the lens to be focused. An
axicon has a
conical optical surface. It
images a
point source into a line along...
- Cap****o,
Federico (2012). "Aberration-free ultra-thin flat
lenses and
axicons at
telecom wavelengths based on
plasmonic metasurfaces". Nano Letters....
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November 16, 2014. "Check
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Check your Barcode". www.
axicon.com.
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Darren (May 29, 2024). "Getting...
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center Axicon Design and
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