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Opt Express ; 25(3): 2299-2311, 2017 Feb 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29519077

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Mechanical action caused by the optical forces connected with the canonical momentum density associated with the local wavevector or Belinfante's spin angular momentum is experimentally verified. The helicity-dependent and the helicity-independent forces determined by spin momenta of different nature open attractive prospects for the use of optical structures for manipulating minute quantities of matter of importance in nanophysics, nanooptics and nanotechnologies, precision chemistry and pharmacology and in numerous other areas. Investigations in this area reveal new, extraordinary manifestations of optical forces, including the helicity-independent force caused by the transverse helicity-independent spin or vertical spin of a diagonally polarized wave, which was not observed and exploited up to recently. The main finding of our study consists in a direct experimental demonstration of the physical existence and mechanical action of this recently discovered extraordinary transverse component of the spin here arising in an evanescent light wave due to the total internal reflection of a linearly polarized probing beam with azimuthal angle 45° at the interface between the birefringent plate and air, which is oriented perpendicularly to the wavevector of an evanescent wave and localized over the boundary of the transparent media with polarization-dependent refraction indices.

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Appl Opt ; 55(12): B36-43, 2016 Apr 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27140128

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The state of the art modern branch of optics and photonics now referred to as correlation optics is discussed in connection with both its origins and promising prospects. We use here the term "correlation" not only as a synonym of the term "coherence," but also for emphasizing the necessity of taking into account fine, sometimes enigmatic, phase relations among the components of complex optical fields, even if such fields are conventionally defined as completely coherent. Selection of topics for this brief review of correlation optics outlooks was not dictated by intention of comprehensive representation of this field of research, but rather by the scientific interests of the authors, ranging from classical theory of diffraction, holography, and light-scattering to modern singular optics.

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Appl Opt ; 53(10): B74-9, 2014 Apr 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24787219

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The behavior of vector singularities in partially coherent inhomogeneously polarized optical beams, such as U contours with zero degree of polarization, is investigated by computer simulation for the most important cases of incoherent mixing of orthogonally polarized components (speckle fields and plane waves). Vector singularities in partially coherent combined beams are considered within the notion of the complex degree of polarization, with representation in the Stokes space. The dependences of U singularities on the intensity ratio obtained by simulation are compared with obtained early qualitative experimental results.

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Opt Express ; 22(5): 6186-93, 2014 Mar 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24663952

RESUMO

We propose an optical correlation algorithm illustrating a new general method for reconstructing the phase skeleton of complex optical fields from the measured two-dimensional intensity distribution. The core of the algorithm consists in locating the saddle points of the intensity distribution and connecting such points into nets by the lines of intensity gradient that are closely associated with the equi-phase lines of the field. This algorithm provides a new partial solution to the inverse problem in optics commonly referred to as the phase problem.

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