Laguerre-Gaussian mode sorter
Nokia (United States) · Queensland University of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Exploiting a particular wave property for a particular application necessitates components capable of discriminating in the basis of that property. While spectral or polarisation decomposition can be straightforward, spatial decomposition is inherently more difficult and few options exist regardless of wave type. Fourier decomposition by a lens is a rare simple example of a spatial decomposition of great practical importance and practical simplicity; a two-dimensional decomposition of a beam into its linear momentum components. Yet this is often not the most appropriate spatial basis. Previously, no device existed capable of a two-dimensional decomposition into orbital angular momentum components, or indeed…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.35
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 80
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6Topics & keywords
- Gaussian
- Basis (linear algebra)
- Laguerre polynomials
- Optics
- Decomposition
- Spatial light modulator
- Fourier transform
- Property (philosophy)