Optical singularities manifesting at the center of vector vortex beams are unstable, since their topological charge is higher than the lowest value permitted by Maxwell’s equations. Inspired by conceptually similar phenomena occurring in the polarization pattern characterizing the skylight, we show how perturbations that break the symmetry of radially symmetric vector beams lead to the formation of a pair of fundamental and stable singularities, i.e. points of circular polarization. We prepare a superposition of a radial (or azimuthal) vector beam and a uniformly linearly polarized Gaussian beam; by varying the amplitudes of the two elds, we control the formation of pairs of these singular points and their spatial separation. We complete this study by applying the same analysis to vector vortex beams with higher topological charges, and by investigating the features that arise when increasing the intensity of the Gaussian term. Our results can nd application in the context of singularimetry, where weak elds are measured by considering them as perturbations of unstable optical beams.
Topological features of vector vortex beams perturbed with uniformly polarized light / D'Errico, Alessio; Maffei, Maria; Piccirillo, Bruno; DE LISIO, Corrado; Cardano, Filippo; Marrucci, Lorenzo. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 7:(2017), p. 40195. [10.1038/srep40195]
Topological features of vector vortex beams perturbed with uniformly polarized light
D'ERRICO, ALESSIO;Maffei, Maria;PICCIRILLO, BRUNO;DE LISIO, CORRADO;CARDANO, FILIPPO;MARRUCCI, LORENZO
2017
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Optical singularities manifesting at the center of vector vortex beams are unstable, since their topological charge is higher than the lowest value permitted by Maxwell’s equations. Inspired by conceptually similar phenomena occurring in the polarization pattern characterizing the skylight, we show how perturbations that break the symmetry of radially symmetric vector beams lead to the formation of a pair of fundamental and stable singularities, i.e. points of circular polarization. We prepare a superposition of a radial (or azimuthal) vector beam and a uniformly linearly polarized Gaussian beam; by varying the amplitudes of the two elds, we control the formation of pairs of these singular points and their spatial separation. We complete this study by applying the same analysis to vector vortex beams with higher topological charges, and by investigating the features that arise when increasing the intensity of the Gaussian term. Our results can nd application in the context of singularimetry, where weak elds are measured by considering them as perturbations of unstable optical beams.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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