Artículos de revistas
Theory Of Frozen Waves": Modeling The Shape Of Stationary Wave Fields."
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Journal Of The Optical Society Of America. A, Optics, Image Science, And Vision. v. 22, n. 11, p. 2465-75, 2005-Nov.
1084-7529
16302397
Autor
Zamboni-Rached, Michel
Recami, Erasmo
Hernández-Figueroa, Hugo E
Institución
Resumen
In this work, starting by suitable superpositions of equal-frequency Bessel beams, we develop a theoretical and experimental methodology to obtain localized stationary wave fields (with high transverse localization) whose longitudinal intensity pattern can approximately assume any desired shape within a chosen interval 0 < or = z < or = L of the propagation axis z. Their intensity envelope remains static, i.e., with velocity v = 0, so we have named frozen waves (FWs) these new solutions to the wave equations (and, in particular, to the Maxwell equation). Inside the envelope of a FW, only the carrier wave propagates. The longitudinal shape, within the interval 0 < or = z < or = L, can be chosen in such a way that no nonnegligible field exists outside the predetermined region (consisting, e.g., in one or more high-intensity peaks). Our solutions are notable also for the different and interesting applications they can have--especially in electromagnetism and acoustics--such as optical tweezers, atom guides, optical or acoustic bistouries, and various important medical apparatuses. 22 2465-75