Publication | Closed Access
Shaping of optical vector beams in three dimensions
39
Citations
23
References
2017
Year
PhotonicsOptical MaterialsOrthogonal PolarizationEngineeringOptical PropertiesGeometrical OpticPrescribed Intensity DistributionOptic DesignOptical Vector BeamsBiomedical EngineeringPolarization GradientOptical SystemsPolarization ImagingBeam Optic
We present a method of shaping three-dimensional (3D) vector beams with prescribed intensity distribution and controllable polarization state variation along arbitrary curves in three dimensions. By employing a non-iterative 3D beam-shaping method developed for the scalar field, we use two curved laser beams with mutually orthogonal polarization serving as base vector components with a high-intensity gradient and controllable phase variation, so that they are collinearly superposed to produce a 3D vector beam. We experimentally demonstrate the generation of 3D vector beams that have a polarization gradient (spatially continuous variant polarization state) along 3D curves, which may find applications in polarization-mediated processes, such as to drive the motion of micro-particles.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1