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Multilevel computer-generated holograms with separable phase functions for beam shaping

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Abstract

The Gaussian profile of a laser beam may be converted to a rectangular one of uniform intensity by using an on-axis pair of multilevel computer-generated holograms.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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