Is it possible to create a perfect fractional vortex beam?
Date
20/03/2017Metadata
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Abstract
Laguerre-Gaussian beams of integer azimuthal index satisfy the fundamental principle of quantization of orbital angular momentum. Here, we consider light-induced orbiting of a trapped microparticle as a probe of the local orbital angular momentum density in both integer- and fractional-index perfect vortex beams. Simulations suggest that the distribution and the corresponding light-induced motion of the particle, may be uniform in beams with integer azimuthal index but fundamentally this cannot be achieved in beams with fractional index. We experimentally verify these predictions by light-induced trapping and rotation of individual microparticles in fractional index beams where we distribute the phase dislocations around the annular profile.
Citation
Tkachenko , G , Chen , M , Dholakia , K & Mazilu , M 2017 , ' Is it possible to create a perfect fractional vortex beam? ' , Optica , vol. 4 , no. 3 , pp. 330-333 . https://doi.org/10.1364/OPTICA.4.000330
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Optica
Status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2334-2536Type
Journal article
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