Gaussian Beams
The Gaussian Beam is named after the great mathematician Karl Friedrich Gauss . It is an important solution of the paraxial Helmholtz Equation , that exhibits the characteristics of an optical beam. For additional information you can refer Newport's Gaussian Beam Tutorial
Please select one of the Applets below for Gaussian Beams:
| Gaussian Beam Propagation (2 Lenses) |
| Gaussian Mode: Symmetrical Spherical-Mirror Resonator |
| Gaussian Mode: Asymmetrical Mirror Resonator |
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