Mode purity and structural analysis of x-ray vortices generated by spiral zone plates
In the visible spectrum vortex beams have found various applications, ranging from optical tweezers to super-resolution imaging. Recently, these beams have been demonstrated using X-rays and electron beams. However, so far, no in-depth discussion has been carried out on the vortex quality, which cou...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the visible spectrum vortex beams have found various applications, ranging
from optical tweezers to super-resolution imaging. Recently, these beams have
been demonstrated using X-rays and electron beams. However, so far, no in-depth
discussion has been carried out on the vortex quality, which could become
essential for a variety of vortex applications. Here, we investigate the mode
conversion efficiency (MCE), vortex structure and stability (in terms of vortex
splitting) of the vortex fields generated by spiral zone plates (SZP). We have
designed and fabricated SZPs with varying topological charge of both binary and
kinoform profile. Kinoforms are known for their 100 % diffraction efficiency in
the ideal case. In this work, both types are contrasted with regard to the
vortex quality. Utilizing ptychographic coherent diffraction imaging and by
comparing to simulations the wavefront of the generated fields is
characterized. It was found, that the MCE and vortex structure exhibit the same
dependencies on material and ZP properties as the diffraction efficiency (DE)
and that the kinoform profile in this sense also improves the vortex quality.
With growing SZP charge the MCE decreases. The results link the parameters of
optics to the properties of the vortices and help to maximize the performance
of ZP based vortex generators for future applications. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2208.03348 |