Abstract

Coherent vector beams with involved states of polarization (SOP) are widespread in the literature, having applications in laser processing, super-resolution imaging and particle trapping. We report novel vector beams obtained by transforming a Gaussian beam passing through a biaxial crystal, by means of the conical refraction phenomenon. We analyze both experimentally and theoretically the SOP of the different vector beams generated and demonstrate that the SOP of the input beam can be used to control both the shape and the SOP of the transformed beam. We also identify polarization singularities of such beams for the first time and demonstrate their control by the SOP of the input beam.

Authors
A. Turpin, J. Mompart, J. Campos, T. K. Kalkandjiev, A. Lizana, A. Peinado, i Yu. V. Loiko
Citation Key
94
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Date Published
2015-03-02 09:27
Keywords
Birefringence, Crystal optics, Polarization
Issue
5
Reprint Edition
http://arxiv.org/abs/1411.1606
Journal
Optics Express
Start Page
5704
URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.23.005704
Volume
23
Year of Publication
2015