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Continuously Shaping Orbital Angular Momentum with an Analog Optical Vortex Transmitter

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arxiv 1504.01909 v1 pith:MQIDCR3B submitted 2015-04-08 physics.optics

Continuously Shaping Orbital Angular Momentum with an Analog Optical Vortex Transmitter

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Dynamic generation of obitial angular momentum (OAM) of light has enabled complex manipulation of micro-particles, high-dimension quantum entanglement and optical communication. We report an analog vortex transmitter made of one bilaterally symmetric grating and an aperture, emitting optical vortices with the average OAM value continuously variant in the entire rational range. Benefiting from linearly-varying transverse dislocation along its axis of symmetry, this diffractive transmitter possesses extra degree of freedom in engineering broadband optical vortices meanwhile preserving a novel spiniform phase with equally spaced singularities. It unlimitedly increases the average OAM of light by embracing more singularities, which is significantly different from that for Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) and Bessel vortex beams. Realizing analog generation of OAM in a single device, this technique can be potentially extended to other frequencies and applied to a wide spectrum of developments on quantum physics, aperiodic photonics and optical manipulation.

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