1. Intensity profiles (a) of a Gaussian beam, (b) top-hat beam, (c

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Gaussian beam - Wikipedia

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Common laser beam profiles: (a) top hat, (b) rolo, and (c) pedestal.

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Intensity profiles at different planes along the beam propagation

Schematic of the intensity distributions of Gaussian and Bessel beam

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Gaussian beam - Wikipedia

flat-top beams, explained by RP; top-hat beam, supergaussian, intensity profile, beam shaper

1. Intensity profiles (a) of a Gaussian beam, (b) top-hat beam, (c)

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