Local divergence and curvature divergence in first order optics

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Mafusire, Cosmas
Kruger, T.P.J. (Tjaart)

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IOP Publishing

Abstract

The far-field divergence of a light beam propagating through a first order optical system is presented as a square root of the sum of the squares of the local divergence and the curvature divergence. The local divergence is defined as the ratio of the beam parameter product to the beam width whilst the curvature divergence is a ratio of the space-angular moment also to the beam width. It is established that the beam's focusing parameter can be defined as a ratio of the local divergence to the curvature divergence. The relationships between the two divergences and other second moment-based beam parameters are presented. Their various mathematical properties are presented such as their evolution through first order systems. The efficacy of the model in the analysis of high power continuous wave laser-based welding systems is briefly discussed.

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Laser beam propagation, Propagation invariant, Focusing parameter, Light

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Mafusire, C. & Kruger, T.P.J. 2018, 'Local divergence and curvature divergence in first order optics', Journal of Optics, vol. 20, no. 6, art. no. 065603.