Abstract

Bessel beams have been extensive studied to date but are always created over a finite region inside the laboratory. Means to overcome this consider multi-element refractive designs to create beams that have a longitudinal dependent cone angle, thereby allowing for a far greater quasi non-diffracting propagation region. Here we outline a generalized approach for the creation of shape-invariant Bessel-like beams with a single phase-only element, and demonstrate it experimentally with a phase-only spatial light modulator. Our experimental results are in excellent agreement with theory, suggesting an easy-to-implement approach for long range, shape-invariant Bessel-like beams.

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