Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
We report a viable method to generate complex beams, such as the non-diffracting Bessel and Weber beams, which relies on the encoding of amplitude information, in addition to phase and polarization, using polarization holography. The holograms are recorded in polarization sensitive films by the interference of a reference plane wave with a tailored complex beam, having orthogonal circular polarizations. The high efficiency, the intrinsic achromaticity and the simplicity of use of the polarization holograms make them competitive with respect to existing methods and attractive for several applications. Theoretical analysis, based on the Jones formalism, and experimental results are shown. © 2013 Optical Society of America.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COMPLEX LIGHT BEAMS; DIFFRACTION GRATINGS; POLARIZATION HOLOGRAPHY
List of contributors:
Cipparrone, Gabriella; Pagliusi, Pasquale
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