Abstract
Typical laser sources operating near 3.8 μm generally emit radiation at multiple wavelengths. Often the individual wavelengths have different source distribution functions over an exit aperture. The laser intensity as a function of distance from an aperture and the relative mix of radiation with varying wavelengths, source distributions, and pulse profiles are examined.
© 1984 Optical Society of America
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