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A Self-Calibrating Technique Measuring Laser Beam Intensity Distributions

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Abstract

A technique is described which yields quantitative photographic determinations of laser beam intensity distributions. Each photograph is self-calibrated, eliminating the effect of variation from one film sample to another, by a technique which is indifferent to the nonlinear response of the emulsion. Study of the beam divergence characteristics of a saturable dye, Q-switched ruby oscillator–amplifier system is presented.

© 1966 Optical Society of America

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