From Gaussian beams to Helmholtz waves

Abstract

We identify the scale ratio between the Helmholtz transverse-wavenumber scale and the paraxial Gaussian-beam-width scale as the physical parameter connecting separable Gaussian beams with Helmholtz waves. Our optical scale ratio factors the Helmholtz-to-paraxial angular-spectrum restriction with the paraxial-to-Helmholtz large-Rayleigh-range limit. It turns the algebraic Inönü--Wigner contraction and the Cayley--Klein deformation into optical limits governed by scale. Our spectral contraction connects Hermite, Laguerre, Ince, and Boyer--Wolf Gaussian beam families with plane, Bessel, Mathieu, and Weber wave families, respectively, at the coordinate, differential wave equation, algebraic deformation, separation operator, separated differential equation, and separation-spectrum levels.

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