The role of beam waist in Laguerre-Gauss expansion of vortex beam
Abstract
Laguerre-Gauss (LG) modes represent an orthonormal basis set of solutions of the paraxial wave equation. LG are characterized by two integer parameters n and that are related to the radial and azimuthal profile of the beam. The physical dimension of the mode is instead determined by the beam waist parameter w0: only LG modes with the same w0 satisfy the orthogonality relation. Here, we derive the scalar product between two LG modes with different beam waists and show how this result can be exploited to derive different expansions of a generic beam in terms of LG modes. In particular, we apply our results to the recently introduced Circular Beams, by deriving a previously unknown expansion. We finally show how the waist parameter must be chosen in order to optimize such expansion.
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