Efficient Sorting of Orbital Angular Momentum States of Light
Leiden University · Huygens Institute for History and Culture of the Netherlands · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We present a method to efficiently sort orbital angular momentum (OAM) states of light using two static optical elements. The optical elements perform a Cartesian to log-polar coordinate transformation, converting the helically phased light beam corresponding to OAM states into a beam with a transverse phase gradient. A subsequent lens then focuses each input OAM state to a different lateral position. We demonstrate the concept experimentally by using two spatial light modulators to create the desired optical elements, applying it to the separation of eleven OAM states.
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Authors
5- GCGregorius C. G. BerkhoutCorresponding
Leiden University, Huygens Institute for History and Culture of the Netherlands, Cosine (Netherlands)
- MPMartin P. J. Lavery
University of Glasgow
- JCJohannes Courtial
University of Glasgow
- MWMarco W. Beijersbergen
Cosine (Netherlands), Leiden University
- MJMiles J. Padgett
University of Glasgow
Topics & keywords
- Angular momentum
- Physics
- Orbital angular momentum of light
- Light beam
- Optics
- Angular momentum of light
- Position (finance)
- Cartesian coordinate system