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Applied Optics | 2005

Far-field intensity distribution and M 2 factor of hollow Gaussian beams

Degang Deng; Xiaoyong Fu; Chaoyang Wei; Jianda Shao; Zhengxiu Fan

The far-field intensity distribution of hollow Gaussian beams was investigated based on scalar diffraction theory. An analytical expression of the M2 factor of the beams was derived on the basis of the second-order moments. Moreover, numerical examples to illustrate our analytical results are given.


Optics Letters | 2006

Electric field enhancement in guided-mode resonance filters

Chaoyang Wei; Shijie Liu; Degang Deng; Jian Shen; Jianda Shao; Zhengxiu Fan

Electric fields inside guided-mode resonance filters (GMRFs) may be intensified by resonance effects. The electric field enhancement is investigated in two GMRFs: one is resonant at normal incidence, the other at oblique incidence. It is shown that the two GMRFs exhibit different behaviors in their electric enhancement. Differences between the electric field distributions of the two GMRFs arise because coupling between counterpropagating modes occurs in the first case. It is also shown that the order of the electric field of maximum amplitude can be controlled by modulation of the dielectric constant of the grating.


Physics of Plasmas | 2006

Electron dynamics and harmonics emission spectra due to electron oscillation driven by intense laser pulses

Youwei Tian; Wei Yu; Feng He; Han Xu; Vinod Senecha; Degang Deng; Yi Wang; Ruxin Li; Zhizhan Xu

The dynamics and harmonics emission spectra due to electron oscillation driven by intense laser pulses have been investigated considering a single electron model. The spectral and angular distributions of the harmonics radiation are numerically analyzed and demonstrate significantly different characteristics from those of the low-intensity field case. Higher-order harmonic radiation is possible for a sufficiently intense driving laser pulse. A complex shifting and broadening structure of the spectrum is observed and analyzed for different polarization. For a realistic pulsed photon beam, the spectrum of the radiation is redshifted for backward radiation and blueshifted for forward radiation, and spectral broadening is noticed. This is due to the changes in the longitudinal velocity of the electron during the laser pulse. These effects are much more pronounced at higher laser intensities giving rise to even higher-order harmonics that eventually leads to a continuous spectrum. Numerical simulations have further shown that broadening of the high harmonic radiation can be limited by increasing the laser pulse width. The complex shifting and broadening of the spectra can be employed to characterize the ultrashort and ultraintense laser pulses and to study the ultrafast dynamics of the electrons. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.


Applied Optics | 2006

Propagation properties of a hard-edged diffracted beam generated by a Gaussian mirror resonator

Degang Deng; Chaoyang Wei; Youwei Tian; Jianda Shao; Zhengxiu Fan

Based on the scalar diffraction theory, the propagation and focusing properties of a hard-edged diffracted beam generated by a Gaussian mirror resonator were investigated. Explicit expressions for the field distribution of the truncated beam that propagates through a paraxial optical ABCD system were derived in detail. Numerical examples are given to illustrate our analytical results.


Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2006

Extended bidirectional reflectance distribution function for polarized light scattering from subsurface defects under a smooth surface

Jian Shen; Degang Deng; Weijin Kong; Shijie Liu; Zicai Shen; Chaoyang Wei; Hongbo He; Jianda Shao; Zhengxiu Fan

By introducing the scattering probability of a subsurface defect (SSD) and statistical distribution functions of SSD radius, refractive index, and position, we derive an extended bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) from the Jones scattering matrix. This function is applicable to the calculation for comparison with measurement of polarized light-scattering resulting from a SSD. A numerical calculation of the extended BRDF for the case of p-polarized incident light was performed by means of the Monte Carlo method. Our numerical results indicate that the extended BRDF strongly depends on the light incidence angle, the light scattering angle, and the out-of-plane azimuth angle. We observe a 180 degrees symmetry with respect to the azimuth angle. We further investigate the influence of the SSD density, the substrate refractive index, and the statistical distributions of the SSD radius and refractive index on the extended BRDF. For transparent substrates, we also find the dependence of the extended BRDF on the SSD positions.


Optics Communications | 2008

Propagation and polarization properties of hollow Gaussian beams in uniaxial crystals

Degang Deng; Hua Yu; Shiqing Xu; Jianda Shao; Zhengxiu Fan


Optik | 2007

Propagation properties of beams generated by Gaussian mirror resonator in uniaxial crystals

Degang Deng; Jian Shen; Youwei Tian; Jianda Shao; Zhengxiu Fan


Optics Communications | 2006

Propagation properties of beam generated by Gaussian mirror resonator

Degang Deng; Chaoyang Wei; Kui Yi; Jianda Shao; Zhengxiu Fan; Youwei Tian


Optik | 2006

Attosecond X-ray pulse obtained from linear Thomson scattering

Youwei Tian; Wei Yu; Peixiang Lu; Vinod Senecha; Feng He; Han Xu; Degang Deng


Optics Communications | 2005

Far-field intensity distribution of beam generated by Gaussian mirror resonator

Degang Deng; Xiaoyong Fu; Youwei Tian; Kui Yi; Jianda Shao; Zhengxiu Fan

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Jianda Shao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhengxiu Fan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chaoyang Wei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Youwei Tian

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Han Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jian Shen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Kui Yi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaoyong Fu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Vinod Senecha

Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology

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