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4 October 2024 Polarization holography for the detection and Poincaré sphere mapping of vector vortex beams
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Abstract
Our report details a novel approach using polarization holography for the precise detection of vector vortex beams' (VVBs) polarization distribution. We will discuss multiple methodologies facilitated by this technique, offering insights into VVBs' characterization. Upon successful detection, we extract the VVBs' polarization states, allowing for their accurate placement on the Poincaré sphere. The obtained results affirm polarization holography's potential as an effective alternative to conventional measurement methods. This advancement propels polarization holography towards widespread adoption in optical component processing.
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Yi Yang, Peiliang Qi, Jinyu Wang, Xinyi Yuan, Xianmiao Xu, Shenghui Ke, Shujun Zheng, and Xiaodi Tan "Polarization holography for the detection and Poincaré sphere mapping of vector vortex beams", Proc. SPIE PC13142, ODS 2024: Industrial Optical Devices and Systems, PC1314205 (4 October 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3027338
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Holography

Poincare sphere

Holographic materials

Inhomogeneities

Optical components

Optical signal processing

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