posted on 2023-11-30, 19:47authored byStirling Scholes, Andrew Forbes
Laser brightness is crucial in many optical processes, and is optimised by high power, high beam quality (low $M^2$) beams. Here we show how to improve the laser beam quality factor (reducing the $M^2$) of arbitrary structured light fields in a lossless manner using continuous phase-only elements, thus allowing for the increase in brightness by a simple linear optical transformation. We demonstrate the principle with four high $M^2$ initial beams, converting each to a Gaussian ($M^2 \approx 1$) with a dramatic increase in brightness of $>10 \times$. This work puts a new perspective on the old debate of improving laser beam quality with binary diffractive optics, while providing a practical approach to enhancing laser brightness for arbitrary input beams.