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<div class="csl-entry">Saghafi, S., Becker, K., Gori, F., Foroughipour, M., Bollwein, C., Foroughipour, S. M., Steiger, K., Weichert, W., & Dodt, H. U. (2022). Engineering a better light sheet in an axicon-based system using a flattened Gaussian beam of low order. <i>Journal of Biophotonics</i>, <i>15</i>(6), Article e202100342. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.202100342</div>
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1864-063X
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/108502
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dc.description.abstract
Lasers are fundamental tools in research and development. The shape of an incident laser beam directly affects the results, when it propagates through complex structured meso-aspheric optical elements. In conic-based systems utilizing elements such as axicons, the impact of secondary lobes is mostly overlooked, although the intensity distributions at the central spot and the side-lobes directly affect the beam properties. We investigate the interaction of two axicons (160° and 170°) with incident beams approximated by Gaussian, high-order Flattened-Gaussian, and low-order Flattened-Gaussian functions. We demonstrate that replacing an incident Gaussian beam with a low-order Flattened-Gaussian beam reduces the secondary lobes and significantly improves the uniformity of the intensity profile. We practically applied this effect in engineering a conic-aspheric-based static light-sheet microscope producing markedly improved results.
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en
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dc.publisher
Wiley
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Journal of Biophotonics
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
flattened Gaussian beam
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laser beam shaping
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meso-aspheric optics
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static light-sheet microscopy
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Microscopy
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Normal Distribution
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Lasers
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Optical Devices
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dc.title
Engineering a better light sheet in an axicon-based system using a flattened Gaussian beam of low order