scholarly journals Recent advances on optical vortex generation

Nanophotonics ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (9) ◽  
pp. 1533-1556 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuewen Wang ◽  
Zhongquan Nie ◽  
Yao Liang ◽  
Jian Wang ◽  
Tao Li ◽  
...  

AbstractThis article reviews recent progress leading to the generation of optical vortex beams. After introducing the basics of optical vortex beams and their promising applications, we summarized different approaches for optical vortex generation by discrete components and laser cavities. We place particular emphasis on the recent development of vortex generation by the planar phase plates, which are able to engineer a spiral phasefront via dynamic or geometric phase in nanoscale, and highlight the independent operation of these two different phases which leads to a multifunctional optical vortex beam generation and independent spin-orbit interaction. We also introduced the recent progress on vortex lasing, including vortex beam generation from the output of bulk lasers by modification of conventional laser cavities with phase elements and from integrated on-chip microlasers. Similar approaches are also applied to generate fractional vortex beams carrying fractional topological charge. The advanced technology and approaches on design and nanofabrications enable multiple vortex beams generation from a single device via multiplexing, multicasting, and vortex array, open up opportunities for applications on data processing, information encoding/decoding, communication and parallel data processing, and micromanipulations.

Nanophotonics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 727-732
Author(s):  
Marco Piccardo ◽  
Antonio Ambrosio

AbstractThe purity of an optical vortex beam depends on the spread of its energy among different azimuthal and radial modes, also known as $\ell $- and p-modes. The smaller the spread, the higher the vortex purity and more efficient its creation and detection. There are several methods to generate vortex beams with well-defined orbital angular momentum, but only few exist allowing selection of a pure radial mode. These typically consist of many optical elements with rather complex arrangements, including active cavity resonators. Here, we show that it is possible to generate pure vortex beams using a single metasurface plate—called p-plate as it controls radial modes—in combination with a polarizer. We generalize an existing theory of independent phase and amplitude control with birefringent nanopillars considering arbitrary input polarization states. The high purity, sizeable creation efficiency, and impassable compactness make the presented approach a powerful complex amplitude modulation tool for pure vortex generation, even in the case of large topological charges.


2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (12) ◽  
pp. 2715 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Apurv Chaitanya ◽  
S. Chaitanya Kumar ◽  
Kavita Devi ◽  
G. K. Samanta ◽  
M. Ebrahim-Zadeh

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Varun Sharma ◽  
Chaitanya Kumar Suddapalli ◽  
Goutam K. Samanta ◽  
Majid Ebrahim-Zadeh

Author(s):  
N. Apurv Chaitanya ◽  
S. Chaitanya Kumar ◽  
G. K. Samanta ◽  
M. Ebrahim-Zadeh

2018 ◽  
Vol 43 (6) ◽  
pp. 1263 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zengkai Shao ◽  
Jiangbo Zhu ◽  
Yanfeng Zhang ◽  
Yujie Chen ◽  
Siyuan Yu
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2013 ◽  
Vol 38 (19) ◽  
pp. 3941 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Rueda ◽  
D. Muñetón ◽  
J. A. Gómez ◽  
A. Lencina

2019 ◽  
Vol 137 ◽  
pp. 236-254 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nandini Dhiman ◽  
Peter Kingshott ◽  
Huseyin Sumer ◽  
Chandra S. Sharma ◽  
Subha Narayan Rath

Author(s):  
Ehsan Koohkan ◽  
Saughar Jarchi ◽  
Ayaz Ghorbani ◽  
Mohammad Bod

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