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Vestn. Samar. Gos. Tekhn. Univ., Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Nauki [J. Samara State Tech. Univ., Ser. Phys. Math. Sci.], 2012 Issue 4(29), Pages 162–170 (Mi vsgtu1081)

This article is cited in 3 papers

Optics

Polarization converter for higher-order laser beams based on the use of forming binary diffractive optical elements as beam splitter

S. V. Karpeevab, S. N. Khoninaab, O. Yu. Moiseeva, S. V. Alferovb, A. V. Volkovab

a Image Processing Systems Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Samara, Russia
b S. P. Korolyov Samara State Aerospace University (National Research University), Samara, Russia

Abstract: We propose a new approach to generating a pair of initial beams for a polarization converter that operates by summing up two opposite-sign circularly polarized beams. The conjugated pairs of vortex beams matched with laser modes are generated using binary diffractive optical elements. The same binary element simultaneously serves two functions: a beam shaper and a beam splitter. Two proposed optical arrangements are compared in terms of alignment complexity and energy efficiency. The diffractive optical elements in question have been designed and fabricated. Natural experiments that demonstrate the generation of vector higher-order cylindrical beams have been conducted.

Keywords: polarization-inhomogeneous beams; circular, radial, and azimuthal polarization; binary diffractive optical elements; optical vortices; carrier frequency; higher-order cylindrical beams.

UDC: 535.428

MSC: Primary 78A60; Secondary 78A45

Original article submitted 12/V/2012
revision submitted – 24/VII/2012

DOI: 10.14498/vsgtu1081



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