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26 October 2022 Structured light production with the use of polarization interferometer
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Abstract
This article describes an experimental study of the optical vortex formation using beams reflected from a combination of two cube-corner reflectors with a special interference phase-shifting coating. As predicted earlier, if arranged properly, these cube-corner reflectors create a spatial polarization structure, that can be called an optical vortex, since the plane of oscillations of thе vector E rotates with azimuth variation in the transverse plane. Our previous studies concluded that such configuration works as intended, however only near-field images were obtained. This time we preset experimental results in the far field.
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B. A. Evtushenko, K. N. Gavril'eva, Yu. S. Gudin, V. D. Nenadovich, A. A. Ryzhaya, A. A. Sevruygin, A. L. Sokolov, E. V. Shalymov, and V. Yu. Venediktov "Structured light production with the use of polarization interferometer", Proc. SPIE 12266, Environmental Effects on Light Propagation and Adaptive Systems V, 1226609 (26 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635926
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Phase shifts

Interferometers

Reflection

Coating

Polarizers

Reflectors

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