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Experimental demonstration of an intensity minimum at the focus of a laser beam created by spatial coherence

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Abstract

We demonstrate that the focusing of a Bessel-correlated beam produces an intensity minimum at focus rather than a maximum. Varying the size of an iris changes this minimum into a maximum in a continuous manner.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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