Abstract
We show that under the appropriate conditions, the Ince–Gaussian modes
(IGBs) of stable resonators display a behavior very similar to that of
the Mathieu beams (MBs), exhibiting nondiffracting propagation and
self-healing properties. We show that the high-order IGB propagates in
a quasi-nondiffractive manner within the same conical region as any
nondiffractive beam, even when their profiles do not match exactly.
Our results indicate new, to our knowledge, methods to generate a
quasi-nondiffractive MB from spherical resonators and provide more
efficient ways to generate them in the Fourier space. These high-order
IGBs are an excellent option for applications where a
quasi-nondiffractive, but not exact, behavior is required.
Funder
National Science Foundation