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Bessel beam is a field of electromagnetic, acoustic or even gravitational radiation whose amplitude is described by a
Bessel function of the first kind. A true Bessel beam is non-diffractive. This means that as it propagates, it does not
diffract and spread out; this is in contrast to the usual behavior of light (or sound), which spreads out after being focussed down to a small spot. Bessel beams are also
self-healing, meaning that the beam can be partially obstructed at one point, but will re-form at a point further down the
beam axis.