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Opt Express ; 32(6): 9867-9876, 2024 Mar 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38571211

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Orbit-induced localized spin angular momentum (OILS) has recently garnered significant attention. This paper introduces periodic edge dislocation (PED) into the tight focusing system. The study delves into the tight focusing characteristics of the radially polarized vortex plane beam with PED, demonstrating that PED serves as a straightforward and effective means of manipulating OILS, especially when both the orbital angular momentum and the polarization of the incident beam are fixed. Our findings indicate that the longitudinal OILS reaches its maximum when the difference between the period of PED and the vortex topological charge is equal to 1. Conversely, when the difference is 0, the transverse OILS reaches its maximum, while the longitudinal OILS reaches its minimum. Similar patterns are also observed in linearly polarized vortex beams. This research proposes a simple and practical way to control OILS, contributing to our understanding of optical orbit-spin coupling.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 37(12): 1883-1887, 2020 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33362129

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We theoretically and experimentally study the propagation characteristics of elliptical Airy vortex beams (EAVBs) with a circular concentric vortex. It is found that EAVBs inherit the abruptly autofocusing properties of the circular Airy beams (CABs), but EAVBs will have a better autofocusing performance than circular Airy vortex beams (CAVBs) under certain conditions. It is also found that the initial m-order concentric vortex of EAVBs splits into |m| first-order vortices at the autofocusing plane, and the focusing pattern splits into |m|+1 bright spots with the pattern's tilting direction related to the sign of m [m is the topological charge (TC) of the vortex]. These characteristics of EAVBs may have potential applications in TC detection, optical micromanipulation, communications, and other fields.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 36(4): 526-532, 2019 Apr 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31044971

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We propose a new kind of light beam with both autofocusing ability and radial-variant distribution of polarization states, named radial-variant vector circular Airy beam (RVCAB). The polarization transitions in the focus of RVCABs are simulated based on vectorial angular spectrum formalism and theoretically explained by Stokes parameters. Our results reveal the dependence of the pure polarization state near the focus on the distribution of polarization states in the initial plane, which may lead to manipulation of the polarization state near the focus via controlling the distribution of polarization states in the initial plane.

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