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Direct noninterference cylindrical vector beam generation applied in the femtosecond regime
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringWave FrontWave OpticOptic DesignOptical MetrologyFiber OpticsBeam OpticRadiation GenerationOptical PropertiesPhotonic MetrologyOriginal PulseOptical SystemsPhotonicsPhysicsClassical OpticsOptical PulseOptical ComponentsFemtosecond RegimeApplied PhysicsOptical SciencesFlexible OpticsOptical System AnalysisBeam Transport SystemDiffractive Optic
This letter describes the generation of femtosecond cylindrical vector beams by passing the optical pulse through a microfabricated spiral phase plate and an azimuth-type polarization analyzer. The resulting beam resembles a doughnut and has a polarization that is axially symmetric. Portions of the wave front were sampled via the GRENOUILLE frequency resolved optical grating device; it was found that the original pulse of 200fs was stretched slightly by ∼13fs. Compared to an interferometric beam combination technique, this experiment geometry is simple, minimizes material dispersion, and has negligible spatial chirp.
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