An Airy beam is a non-diffracting waveform which doesn’t spread out as the beam propagates and gives the appearance of curving as it travels. A cross section of an ideal Airy beam would reveal an area of principal intensity, with a series of adjacent, less luminous areas trailing off to infinity.

The Airy beam also has the characteristic of freely accelerating. As it propagates, it bends so as to form a parabolic arc.
A cross section of an ideal Airy beam would reveal an area of principal intensity, with a series of adjacent, less luminous areas trailing off to infinity.
HOLO/OR offers special Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs)  which can transform a Gaussian laser beam into an Airy beam

2D airy beam intensity distribution
Binary Splitted Airy Beam
Multilevel 2D Airy beam intensity distribution (left) and the corresponding phase (right)
Multilevel 2D Airy beam intensity distribution (left) and the corresponding phase (right)
Part NumberWavelength (nm)Dimensions (mm)number of levelsMaterialClear Aperture (mm)Add to Quote
PE-203-1-Y-A*160025.42FS2 Add to Quote
PE-206-I-Y-A10641116**FS9.2 Add to Quote