Beam Diffraction Propagation

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Simulate free-space Gaussian beam propagation using the Angular Spectrum Method (ASM) — a physically exact Fourier-domain technique valid from the near field to the far field. Choose 2D for full beam profiles or 1D for fast X-axis cross-sections. Optionally apply a thin lens or Δn phase object. All computation runs directly in your browser.

Beam & Propagation Parameters

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⚙ Advanced Settings
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Computed Parameters

Rayleigh range zR —
z / zR —
Est. output FWHM —
Grid window —
Pixel size —
Actual grid —
Phase shift Δφ —
Physics check —
1 Set parameters & run simulation
2 Press Play to watch beam evolve
Ready — set your parameters above, then press Run Simulation.

Beam Profile at z = 0 mm

z = 0 mm

Propagation Map — Intensity(x, z)

Peak Intensity vs Propagation Distance

Beam FWHM vs Propagation Distance

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