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Probable Error Ep

The document discusses the intensity distribution of a laser beam. It presents the normalized Gaussian intensity distribution function and defines key parameters such as the mean, standard deviation, and spot size. It then shows how to calculate the laser beam power and full width at half maximum (FWHM), which is the distance between points where the beam intensity is half of its maximum, using error functions. The calculation yields a value of 0.674478 for the FWHM.

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Probable Error Ep

The document discusses the intensity distribution of a laser beam. It presents the normalized Gaussian intensity distribution function and defines key parameters such as the mean, standard deviation, and spot size. It then shows how to calculate the laser beam power and full width at half maximum (FWHM), which is the distance between points where the beam intensity is half of its maximum, using error functions. The calculation yields a value of 0.674478 for the FWHM.

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. , ℎ.

( ℎ ), ,

PROBABLE ERROR = 0.6745


It is know from experience that any long sequence of independent observations of a

Variable ‘x’ shows up fluctuating deviation from average. The probability of occurrence of these

Deviation is expressed by Normal Distribution.

̅
( ) = exp − ⎯⎯⎯ (1)

Where ( ) is the Probability that the observation lies in an interval

around ‘x’.

̅ is the mean(average), is the Standard deviation.

In my Laser beam parameters Experiment,

The Laser beam Intensity distribution function is given by

( )= exp −2 ⎯⎯⎯ (a)


( ) ( )

Where w(z) is the spot size at a point of ‘z’ along the Z-axis and it is given by

w(z) = 1+ ⎯⎯⎯ (b)

At point z=0, We can get w(0) =

The Intensity distribution function is given by

( )= exp −2 ⎯⎯⎯ (c)

For our convenience, =

( )= exp − ⎯⎯⎯ (d)


. , ℎ. ( ℎ ), ,

The normalized Intensity distribution function is given by,

( )= exp − ⎯⎯⎯ (e) here =


√ √

In this case, Mean ̅ = 0.

SOLUTION:
( ) = exp − ⎯⎯⎯ (2)

Where ( ) is Intensity (Probability) that the Observation lies in an interval

Around ‘r’.

It is similar to the EQ (1)

For solving Purpose,

Some function ∅( ) = ∫ ( )

1 2
= ∫0 exp − 12
√2

For simplification, = ,

∅( ) = ∫ √ exp −

= √
∫0 √2 exp − 12 2

1
∅( ) = ⎯ (3)
2 √2

Where errors function



=

∫0 √2 exp − 12 2

1 2
Again take ∅( ) = ∫0 exp − 12
2

1 1 2
= ∫
2 −
exp − 12
2
. , ℎ. ( ℎ ), ,

∅( ) = ( ) ⎯⎯⎯ (4)

Where ( )= ∫ exp − ⎯⎯⎯ (5)


Laser beam Power ( ) = ∫ ∫ ( , )

=∫ exp − ∫ exp −
√ √


= ∫ exp − −∫ exp −
√ √ √

=

√ √
= √2 − ∫ √ exp [− ]
√ √

( ) = − ⎯⎯⎯ (6)

( ) = − ∅( ) ⎯⎯⎯ (7)

But ∅( ) = ( )[ (4)]

( )= ∫ exp −

Where ( ) = ∫ ( ) is the Intensity (Probability) that observation

lies in an interval [− , ] .

If, full width at Half-maximum takes place in the interval [− , ].

( )= ∫ ( ) =

( )
From EQ ∅( ) = ( )= =

( )
From EQ ( ) = − ∅( ) = − =
. , ℎ. ( ℎ ), ,

( )
From EQ ( ) = −

= −

=

=

Applying function on both sides

=

=

From ( )= √ + + + ⋯…………………

= 0.477

∴ = 0.477

= 0.477 × 1.414 = 0.674478

= .

Replace eP in the place of ′ ′

= .
: We got the above expression by considering the
case FWHM which contains 50% beam intensity. Hence we have to
consider the points between which the intensity drops from 75% to25%
in the power curve in the calculation of SPOT SIZE of laser beam using
KNIFE_EDGE experiment .(spot size w(z) = 2w0=4 )

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