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Spreading Properties of a Lorentz-Gauss Vortex Beam Propagating in Biological Tissues

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Figure 1. Cross sections of normalized average intensity of a LG vortex beam with M=1 propagatingin biological tissues with = 06 10m for the different =
Figure 2. Cross sections of normalized average intensity of a LG vortex beam withzpropagating in biological tissueswith w0x = w0y = 10 µm C2n = 0.6 × 10−4 µm−2/3 for the different M
Figure 4. Cross sections of normalized average intensity of a LG vortex beam within biological tissues for the different M = 1 propagating λ

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