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How does the intensity in a Gaussian beam vary as it propagates?

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How does the intensity in a Gaussian beam vary as it propagates?

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The optical intensity is a function of axial and radial distances. Axial distances are the distances along the propagation direction, whereas radial distances are the distances in the transverse plane.

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