Architecting new diffraction-resistant light structures and their possible applications in atom guidance

In this work we extend the so called frozen wave method in order to obtain new diffraction resistant light structures that can be shaped on demand, with possible applications in atom guidance. The resulting beams and the corresponding optical dipole potentials exhibit a strong resistance to diffract...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics express 2016-10, Vol.24 (22), p.25403-25408
Hauptverfasser: Pachon, E G P, Amboni-Rached, M Z, Dorrah, A H, Mojahedi, Mo, Gesualdi, M R R, Cabrera, G G
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this work we extend the so called frozen wave method in order to obtain new diffraction resistant light structures that can be shaped on demand, with possible applications in atom guidance. The resulting beams and the corresponding optical dipole potentials exhibit a strong resistance to diffraction effects and their longitudinal and transverse intensity patterns can be chosen a priori. Besides the theoretical development, we also present the experimental confirmation of our approach; specifically, by generating three different beam profiles using a spatial light modulator that is addressed by a computer-generated hologram. In addition to its many potential applications in atom guiding, the method developed here can also lead to many new developments in optics and photonics in general.
ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.24.025403