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Computer Optics, 2021 Volume 45, Issue 5, Pages 685–691 (Mi co956)

This article is cited in 3 papers

DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS, OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES

A minimal subwavelength focal spot for the energy flux

S. S. Stafeevab, V. D. Zaitsevab

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: It is shown theoretically and numerically that circularly and linearly polarized incident beams produce at the tight focus identical circularly symmetric distributions of an on-axis energy flux. It is also shown that the on-axis energy fluxes from radially and azimuthally polarized optical vortices with unit topological charge are equal to each other. An optical vortex with azimuthal polarization is found to generate the minimum focal spot measured for the intensity (all other parameters being equal). Slightly larger (by a fraction of a percent) is the spot size calculated for the energy flux for the circularly and linearly polarized light. The spot size in terms of intensity is of importance in light-matter interaction, whereas the spot size in terms of energy flux affects the resolution in optical microscopy.

Keywords: tight focusing, Richards-Wolf formula, energy flux, radial polarization, azimuthal polarization, optical vortex

Received: 14.04.2021
Accepted: 21.05.2021

DOI: 10.18287/2412-6179-CO-908



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