Abstract

We address the effect of the truncation parameter and spherical aberration (SA) on the singularity transformation and spectral behavior of the polychromatic Gaussian beams focused by an aperture lens with SA in detail. The numerical simulation results, based on the derived equations of the intensity and the spectral density, are given. It is found that the axial singularities vanished with the change of the truncated parameter. The intensity and drastic spectral change fade away with an annihilation process of the phase singularities, and the drastic spectral change does not disappear immediately at the moment the phase singularity annihilates. The singularities in the focal region will redistribute with the increment of SA coefficient, some singularities will vanish, some will spilt into two new singularities, and other off-axial singularities will appear and split into two new singularities as well. When SA coefficient changed, we can find that the axial singularities disappear as well with the decreasing value of truncation parameter. These new splitted singularities due to the change of SA coefficient will converge into one singularity again and disappear gradually.

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