Fueled by recent technological advancements, high power laser systems are becoming an invaluable asset in a variety of applications. At the same time, there is a need for new architectural approaches that can reduce the size and cost of laser systems, as well as provide dynamic multi-beam control.
While optical phased arrays (OPAs) can significantly reduce the size and cost of high power laser systems, their adoption is limited due to significant energy losses into spurious diffraction lobes.
This presentation demonstrates the innate benefits of coherent field transformations (CFTs), enabling new architectural approaches and functionalities, with applications to directed energy, free-space optical communications, materials processing, and sensing.
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