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18 June 2007 The optical vortex interferometer with a wavefront division
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Abstract
The Optical Vortex Interferometer (OVI ) uses a regular lattice of optical vortex points. Such lattice can be generated by amplitude division obtained in the modified Mach-Zender set-up. This was reported in our previous papers ([14] - [19]). In this work the vortex lattice obtained by wavefront division is reported. We use the opaque screen with three or more holes. The optical vortex lattice obtained using three holes in the screen reveals some special properties as it is in three plane waves version of OVI. We analyze the properties of such lattice as well as lattice generated by four waves and report on possible applications of this particular simple device. The theoretical considerations are illustrated by the experimental results.
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Jan Masajada, Agnieszka Popiołek-Masajada, and Monika Leniec "The optical vortex interferometer with a wavefront division", Proc. SPIE 6617, Modeling Aspects in Optical Metrology, 66170K (18 June 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.726063
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KEYWORDS
Optical vortices

Wavefronts

Wave plates

Interferometers

Spherical lenses

Near field

Spiral phase plates

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