Towards higher-dimensional structured light
University of Oxford · Science Oxford · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Structured light refers to the arbitrarily tailoring of optical fields in all their degrees of freedom (DoFs), from spatial to temporal. Although orbital angular momentum (OAM) is perhaps the most topical example, and celebrating 30 years since its connection to the spatial structure of light, control over other DoFs is slowly gaining traction, promising access to higher-dimensional forms of structured light. Nevertheless, harnessing these new DoFs in quantum and classical states remains challenging, with the toolkit still in its infancy. In this perspective, we discuss methods, challenges, and opportunities for the creation, detection, and control of multiple DoFs for higher-dimensional structured light. We…
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3Topics & keywords
- Structured light
- Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
- Angular momentum
- Perspective (graphical)
- Computer science
- Telecommunications
- Physics
- Artificial intelligence
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