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Generation of multiple vector beams from a single digital hologram
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Rosales-Guzmán, Carmelo
, Bhebhe, Nkosiphile
, bes, Andrew
in
Electron beams
/ Polarization
/ Spatial light modulators
/ Superposition (mathematics)
2017
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Generation of multiple vector beams from a single digital hologram
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Rosales-Guzmán, Carmelo
, Bhebhe, Nkosiphile
, bes, Andrew
in
Electron beams
/ Polarization
/ Spatial light modulators
/ Superposition (mathematics)
2017
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Generation of multiple vector beams from a single digital hologram
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Generation of multiple vector beams from a single digital hologram
2017
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Overview
Complex vector light fields, classically entangled in polarization and phase, have become ubiquitous in a wide variety of research fields. This has triggered the demonstration of a wide variety of generation techniques. Of particular relevance are those based on computer-controlled devices due to their great flexibility. More specifically, spatial light modulators have demonstrated that almost any vector beam, with various spatial profiles and polarization distributions can be generated. Crucially, none of these techniques has proven capable to generate multiple vector beams simultaneously. Here, we put forward a novel technique that exploits the superposition principle in optics to enable the simultaneous generation of many vector beams using a single digital hologram. As proof-of-principle, we demonstrated the simultaneous generation of twenty vector vortex beams with various polarization distributions and spatial shapes on a single SLM, each of which with their own spatial shape and polarization distribution.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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