Generation of wavelength-tunable optical vortices using an off-axis spiral phase mirror

Wavelength-tunable optical vortices with a topological charge equal to l = 1 of orbital angular momentum (OAM) were experimentally realized using a single off-axis spiral phase mirror (OSPM) with lasers of various visible-light wavelengths. Using an OSPM designed for 561 nm and an incidence angle of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Optics letters 2021-09, Vol.46 (17), p.4216-4219
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Dong-Ho, Kim, Hong-Seung, Han, Ilkyu, Bae, Ji Yong, Yeo, Woo-Jong, Jeong, Seok Kyung, Jeon, Minwoo, Choi, Hwan-Jin, Kim, Dong Uk, Lee, Kye-Sung, Chang, Ki Soo, Lee, Wonkyun, Kim, Geon Hee, Kim, I Jong
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Zusammenfassung:Wavelength-tunable optical vortices with a topological charge equal to l = 1 of orbital angular momentum (OAM) were experimentally realized using a single off-axis spiral phase mirror (OSPM) with lasers of various visible-light wavelengths. Using an OSPM designed for 561 nm and an incidence angle of 45°, circular doughnut-shaped l = 1 optical vortices were obtained at 561, 473, and 660 nm by rotating the OSPM to modify the laser incidence angle. Wavelength-tunable l = 1 optical vortices were obtained at the respective incidence angles of 45°, 53.4°, and 33.7°, because the effective geometrical thickness of the OSPM, which determines the order of OAM, was identical at each wavelength. This flexible OSPM which operates over a wide wavelength range will provide continuously wavelength-tunable optical vortices for applications in the fields of advanced optics and photonics in which optical vortices with wide wavelength tunability are in demand.
ISSN:0146-9592
1539-4794
DOI:10.1364/OL.432413