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Engineering and Optimization of Quasi-Nondiffracting Helicon-Like Beams With an Evolutionary Algorithm.

Bryce Schroeder1,2, Zhen H Zhu1, Changliang Guo1, Shu Jia1,2.   

Abstract

Nondiffracting beams maintain their intensity profiles over a large propagation distance without substantial diffraction and exhibit unique propagation trajectories, leading to scientific impacts in various fields. However, the nonlocalized intensity distribution of non-diffracting beams is restrictive for many practical applications. Thus, strategies to optimize the beam profiles remain much in demand. In this report, we demonstrate an evolutionary algorithmic framework for optical beam engineering and optimization and experimentally validate it by realizing quasi-nondiffracting radially self-accelerating (or self-rotating) beams in a high-resolution imaging system. The work reports a tightly confined side-lobe-suppressed helicon-like beam that largely maintains its properties of radial self-acceleration and non-diffraction in the 3-D space. The optimization method represents a new methodological avenue that can be extended to a broad range of beam engineering problems.

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Keywords:  Light propagation; biophotonics instrumentation; fluorescence microscopy; optimization metaheuristics; point-spread function (PSF) engineering; wavefront shaping

Year:  2017        PMID: 30135704      PMCID: PMC6101657          DOI: 10.1109/JPHOT.2017.2708816

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Photonics J            Impact factor:   2.443


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