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High-aperture diffraction of a scalar, off-axis Gaussian beam

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Abstract

A scalar treatment for Gaussian beams offset from the optic axis and then focused by a high-numerical-aperture lens is presented. Such a theory is required for describing certain types of Doppler microscopes, i.e., when the measurement is simultaneously performed by more than a single beam axially offset and then focused by a lens. Analytic expressions for the intensity in the focal region of the high-aperture lens are derived. From these expressions we calculate the intensity in the focal region with parameters of beam size, beam offset, and the numerical aperture of the lens. The relative location and variation of the intensity around the focal region are discussed in detail. We show that for small-diameter Gaussian beams the Strehl ratio increases above unity as the beam is offset from the optic axis. This is explained by the increase in the effective numerical aperture of the offset beam compared with the one collinear with the optic axis. From examining the focal distribution, we conclude that it rotates for small beam size and that increasing beam diameter causes the focused distribution to rotate and shear, i.e., to distort. We also show that the distortion of the distribution increases with increasing numerical aperture.

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