Beamfit: Algorithmic Wavefront Reconstruction of Laser Beams Using Multiple Intensity Images and Laguerre- or Hermite-Gaussian Basis
Abstract
Wavefront errors are a common artifact in laser light generation and imaging. They can be described as an aberration from the spherical wavefront of an ideal Gaussian beam by combinations of higher-order Hermite- or Laguerre-Gaussian terms. Here, we present an algorithm called Beamfit to estimate the mode composition from a series of CCD images taken over the Rayleigh range of a laser beam. The algorithm uses a user-defined set of Hermite- or Laguerre-Gaussian modes as the basis of its theoretical model. A novel method reduces the number of calculations needed to compute the model's intensity profiles. For a given model containing modes, the number of Hermite-Gaussian complex amplitudes needed to calculate are reduced from orders of to and replaced by simple multiplications. Additionally, non-beam parameters are pre-calculated to further reduce the search space dimension and its resulting calculation time. It is planned to release the Beamfit software to the public under an open-source license.
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@article{arxiv.2401.16486,
title = {Beamfit: Algorithmic Wavefront Reconstruction of Laser Beams Using Multiple Intensity Images and Laguerre- or Hermite-Gaussian Basis},
author = {Kevin Weber and Jonathan Joseph Carter and Sina Maria Koehlenbeck and Gudrun Wanner and Gerhard Heinzel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.16486},
year = {2024}
}
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13 pages, 5 figures