It seems like there are a few different ways to model a Gaussian in OpticStudio. What way is best?
What is the best way to model a Gaussian beam?
Best answer by Allie
Where possible, a Gaussian beam should be modeled using a ray-based approach. If the system lies within the Rayleigh Length, then the Gaussian beam can be modeled using collimated rays, and if the system lies well outside the Rayleigh Length, the Gaussian beam can be modeled using a point source.
In the intermediate region - or if the beam is nearly collimated over a long propagation distance - the ray-based approached will not be sufficient, and in this case, the Paraxial Gaussian Beam analysis feature should be used. Furthermore, if the beam is brought to an intermediate focus or diffraction effects far from focus are important, then the Physical Optics Propagation analysis feature should be used instead.
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