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- Axicon abstract "An axicon is a specialized type of lens which has a conical surface. An axicon images a point source into a line along the optic axis, or transforms a laser beam into a ring. It can be used to turn a Gaussian beam into an approximation to a Bessel beam, with greatly reduced diffraction. Axicons were first proposed in 1954 by John McLeod.Axicons are used in atomic traps and for generating plasma in linear accelerators. They are used in eye surgery in cases where a ring-shaped spot is useful. Axicon is usually characterized by the ratio of the diameter of the ring to the distance from the lens tip to image plane d/l.↑ ↑".
- Axicon thumbnail Bessel_beam.svg?width=300.
- Axicon wikiPageID "7614242".
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- Axicon wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Axicon wikiPageRevisionID "695565300".
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Ablation.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Atom_optics.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Beam_splitter.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Beckman_Laser_Institute.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Bessel_beam.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lenses.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Concentrated_solar_power.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Cone.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Cornea.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Diffraction.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Fourier_transform.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Gaussian_beam.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Holographic_data_storage.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Infinity.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Laser_surgery.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Lens_(optics).
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Lighting.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Linear_particle_accelerator.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_trap_(atoms).
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Microparticle.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Objective_(optics).
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Optical_axis.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Optical_cavity.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Optical_coherence_tomography.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Optical_tweezers.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_(physics).
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Point_source.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Spatial_light_modulator.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink Surface-wave_spectroscopy.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Maryland,_College_Park.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink University_of_St_Andrews.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLink File:Bessel_beam.svg.
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Axicon".
- Axicon wikiPageWikiLinkText "axicon".
- Axicon subject Category:Lenses.
- Axicon hypernym Type.
- Axicon comment "An axicon is a specialized type of lens which has a conical surface. An axicon images a point source into a line along the optic axis, or transforms a laser beam into a ring. It can be used to turn a Gaussian beam into an approximation to a Bessel beam, with greatly reduced diffraction. Axicons were first proposed in 1954 by John McLeod.Axicons are used in atomic traps and for generating plasma in linear accelerators. They are used in eye surgery in cases where a ring-shaped spot is useful.".
- Axicon label "Axicon".
- Axicon sameAs Q225817.
- Axicon sameAs Axicon.
- Axicon sameAs Axicon.
- Axicon sameAs Aksikonas.
- Axicon sameAs m.0266sr1.
- Axicon sameAs Аксиконус.
- Axicon sameAs Q225817.
- Axicon wasDerivedFrom Axicon?oldid=695565300.
- Axicon depiction Bessel_beam.svg.
- Axicon isPrimaryTopicOf Axicon.