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1 September 2004 M2 quality factor as a key to mastering laser beam propagation
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Abstract
One of the most important properties of a laser resonator is the highly collimated or spatially coherent nature of the laser output beam. The spatial beam quality of the output beam, namely beam diameter and propagation factor M2 are critical parameters in a wide range of practical laser applications. This is because the spatial beam quality determines how tightly the beam can be focused or how well the beam propagates over long distances without significant spreading. It was investigated by many authors in previous years how to define and on how to measure the laser beam quality. An ISO working Draft Committee has also been organized to set-up a standard for definitions and test methods of the laser beam quality. In this work, the quality factor is studied with different methods.
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Mohamed Bouafia, Halim Bencheikh, Larbi Bouamama, and Horst Weber "M2 quality factor as a key to mastering laser beam propagation", Proc. SPIE 5456, Photon Management, (1 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.545578
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KEYWORDS
Laser beam propagation

Gaussian beams

Collimation

Wavefronts

Laser resonators

Resonators

Laser applications

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