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We present a flexible approach for generating autofocused aberration laser beams (ALBs) of
different wavelengths based on the diffractive optical element (DOE) design with distinct phase
transmittance that has radial power q and periodic angular dependence sin(mj). The diffraction
pattern of ALBs strongly depends on the periodic angular power controlled phase of the DOE.
During free-space propagation, the ALBs with different wavelengths convert into different light
distributions that have mth-order symmetry (for odd m) and 2mth-order symmetry (for even m).
The ALBs exhibit autofocusing properties that significantly differ at longer wavelengths
relatively with smaller wavelengths. The formation of light intensity distributions in free-space
propagation has a sharp focusing feature that strongly depends on the radial power q. The
numerically simulated results are presented for wavelengths in the infrared, visible, and ultraviolet
regimes. The experimental findings measured at a wavelength of λ=1064 nm, show
good agreement with the numerically simulated results and thus verifying our approach. |
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