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Computer Optics, 2021 Volume 45, Issue 5, Pages 654–660 (Mi co951)

This article is cited in 2 papers

DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS, OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES

Optical phase singularities going to and coming from infinity with a higher-than-light speed

V. V. Kotlyarab, A. A. Kovalevab, A. G. Nalimovab

a Image Processing Systems Institute of the RAS - Branch of the FSRC "Crystallography and Photonics" RAS, Samara, Russia, Samara
b Samara National Research University

Abstract: In this paper, we summarize a remarkable result obtained by Soskin et al. in Phys Rev A 56, 4064 (1997).We show that for an on-axis superposition of two different-waist Laguerre-Gauss beams with numbers (0, n) and (0, m), the topological charge equals TC=m up to a plane where the waist radii become the same, given that the beam (0, m) has a greater waist radius, changing to TC=n after this plane. This occurs because in the initial plane the superposition has an on-axis optical vortex with TC=m and on different axis-centered circles there are (n–m) vortices with TC=+1 and (n–m) vortices with TC=–1. On approaching the above-specified plane, the vortices with TC=-1 "depart" to infinity with a higher-than-light speed, with the TC of the total beam becoming equal to TC=n. If, on the contrary, the beam (0, m) has a smaller waist, then the total TC equals n on a path from the initial plane up to a plane where the waist radii become the same, changing to TC=m after the said plane. This occurs because after the said plane, n-m vortices with TC=–1 "arrive" from infinity with a higher-than-light speed.

Keywords: optical vortex, hidden phase, screw dislocation, topological charge

Received: 17.02.2021
Accepted: 06.04.2021

DOI: 10.18287/2412-6179-CO-879



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