Acousto-Optic Control of the 2D Energy Profile of Laser Beam
Abstract
Acousto-optic control of the energy profile of laser radiation is considered. High-efficiency multibeam Bragg diffraction with a combination of beams close in angular space that form an averaged single-beam pattern is employed. The 2D intensity profile is obtained as a product of two independent 1D profiles. A polarization-independent two-coordinate acousto-optic deflector is used to experimentally obtain several profiles (in particular, an almost uniform) with a total efficiency of no less than 85% and a switching time of about 10 μs. The method can be employed in systems for material processing using high-power lasers.
- Publication:
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Journal of Technical Physics
- Pub Date:
- September 2021
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S106378422108003X
- Bibcode:
- 2021JTePh..66.1078A