Sharper Focus for a Radially Polarized Light Beam
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
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Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate for the first time that a radially polarized field can be focused to a spot size significantly smaller [0.16(1)lambda(2)] than for linear polarization (0.26lambda(2)). The effect of the vector properties of light is shown by a comparison of the focal intensity distribution for radially and azimuthally polarized input fields. For strong focusing, a radially polarized field leads to a longitudinal electric field component at the focus which is sharp and centered at the optical axis. The relative contribution of this component is enhanced by using an annular aperture.
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- Optics
- Physics
- Polarization (electrochemistry)
- Electric field
- Linear polarization
- Focus (optics)
- Aperture (computer memory)
- Beam (structure)
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