Ultrashort vortex pulses with controlled spectral gouy rotation

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2020
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10
Issue
12
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Basel : MDPI
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Recently, the spatio-spectral propagation dynamic of ultrashort-pulsed vortex beams was demonstrated by 2D mapping of spectral moments. The rotation of characteristic anomalies, so-called "spectral eyes", was explained by wavelength-dependent Gouy phase shift. Controlling of this spectral rotation is essential for specific applications, e.g., communication and processing. Here, we report on advanced concepts for spectral rotational control and related first-proof-of-principle experiments. The speed of rotation of spectral eyes during propagation is shown to be essentially determined by angular and spectral parameters. The performance of fixed diffractive optical elements (DOE) and programmable liquid-crystal-on silicon spatial light modulators (LCoS-SLMs) that act as spiral phase gratings (SPG) or spiral phase plates (SPP) is compared. The approach is extended to radially chirped SPGs inducing axially variable angular velocity. The generation of time-dependent orbital angular momentum (self-torque) by superimposing multiple vortex pulses is proposed. © 2020 by the authors.

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Femtosecond pulses, Gouy phase shift, Orbital angular momentum, Spectral anomalies, Spectral Gouy rotation, Spiral gratings, Structured beams, Vortex beams
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Liebmann, M., Treffer, A., Bock, M., Wallrabe, U., & Grunwald, R. (2020). Ultrashort vortex pulses with controlled spectral gouy rotation. 10(12). https://doi.org//10.3390/app10124288
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