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A Novel Technique to Measure Laser Beam Spot Sizes

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Abstract

In this letter we report a novel technique to measure small laser beam spot sizes. We use the open aperture z-scan technique as a tool to measure the laser beam spot size. This technique measures small spot sizes with accuracy better than 10%.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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