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Characterization of Orbital Angular Momentum Beams by Polar Mapping and Fourier Transform
by
Bock, Martin
, Grunwald, Ruediger
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Algorithms
/ Angular momentum
/ Celestial bodies
/ Coherent light
/ Fast Fourier Transform
/ Fast Fourier transformations
/ Flow velocity
/ Fourier transforms
/ Frequency spectrum
/ Galaxies
/ Light beams
/ Machining
/ Mapping
/ Methods
/ Micromachining
/ Optical communication
/ orbital momentum
/ polar mapping
/ Propagation
/ singular optics
/ Software
/ structured light
/ vortex beams
/ Vortices
2024
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Characterization of Orbital Angular Momentum Beams by Polar Mapping and Fourier Transform
by
Bock, Martin
, Grunwald, Ruediger
in
Algorithms
/ Angular momentum
/ Celestial bodies
/ Coherent light
/ Fast Fourier Transform
/ Fast Fourier transformations
/ Flow velocity
/ Fourier transforms
/ Frequency spectrum
/ Galaxies
/ Light beams
/ Machining
/ Mapping
/ Methods
/ Micromachining
/ Optical communication
/ orbital momentum
/ polar mapping
/ Propagation
/ singular optics
/ Software
/ structured light
/ vortex beams
/ Vortices
2024
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Characterization of Orbital Angular Momentum Beams by Polar Mapping and Fourier Transform
by
Bock, Martin
, Grunwald, Ruediger
in
Algorithms
/ Angular momentum
/ Celestial bodies
/ Coherent light
/ Fast Fourier Transform
/ Fast Fourier transformations
/ Flow velocity
/ Fourier transforms
/ Frequency spectrum
/ Galaxies
/ Light beams
/ Machining
/ Mapping
/ Methods
/ Micromachining
/ Optical communication
/ orbital momentum
/ polar mapping
/ Propagation
/ singular optics
/ Software
/ structured light
/ vortex beams
/ Vortices
2024
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Characterization of Orbital Angular Momentum Beams by Polar Mapping and Fourier Transform
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Characterization of Orbital Angular Momentum Beams by Polar Mapping and Fourier Transform
2024
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Overview
The recognition, decoding and tracking of vortex patterns is of increasing importance in many fields, ranging from the astronomical observations of distant galaxies to turbulence phenomena in liquids or gases. Currently, coherent light beams with orbital angular momentum (OAM) are of particular interest for optical communication, metrology, micro-machining or particle manipulation. One common task is to identify characteristic spiral patterns in pixelated intensity maps at real-world signal-to-noise ratios. A recently introduced combination of polar mapping and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) was extended to novel sampling configurations and applied to the quantitative analysis of the spiral interference patterns of OAM beams. It is demonstrated that specific information on topological parameters in non-uniform arrays of OAM beams can be obtained from significantly distorted and noisy intensity maps by extracting one- or two-dimensional angular frequency spectra from single or concatenated circular cuts in either spatially fixed or scanning mode. The method also enables the evaluation of the quality of beam shaping and optical transmission. Results of proof-of-principle experiments are presented, resolution limits are discussed, and the potential for applications is addressed.
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