Investigation of the center intensity of first- and second-order Laguerre-Gaussian beams with linear and circular polarization.
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Masaaki Fujii | Yoshinori Iketaki | Nándor Bokor | N. Bokor | Y. Iketaki | M. Fujii | Takeshi Watanabe | Takeshi Watanabe
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