We present measurements of the intensity as well as the phase distribution in the various diffraction orders of computer-generated holograms designed to generate a higher order Gauss–Laguerre beam. For the direct measurement of the phase distribution in the diffraction orders a high-resolution interferometer is used, which allows access to a lateral length scale for the localization of phase singularities below the wavelength. It is experimentally shown that in beams that carry multiple singularities, the dislocations do not degenerate. This effect cannot be seen by analyzing only the intensity distribution of the laser beam
We report the experimental observation of systematically occurring phase singularities in coherent i...
This manuscript presents diffraction imaging experiments performed using a source of coherent radiat...
We present a theory stating how to overcome the classical Rayleigh-resolution limit. It is based upo...
The use of binary computer generated holograms to determine the positions and charges of phase singu...
Phase singularities in an optical field appear as isolated dark spots and can be generated in active...
Laser beams that contain phase singularities can be generated with computer-generated holograms, whi...
Various diffractive optical elements have been fabricated for the visible wavelength region, mainly ...
Laser beams that contain phase singularities can be generated with computer-generated holograms, whi...
We report the use of a simple interferometric technique which allows direct identification of phase ...
We will present experimental and theoretical studies of optical fields with subwavelength structures...
In this work, we propose a robust and versatile approach for the characterization of the complex fie...
In this work we demonstrate the advantages of investigating diffractive optical elements in the phas...
The possibility of formation of the beam with edge dislocation, which is similar to the Crossed D = ...
I attempted to produce a laser beam with no light in the central line of the beam, by Fresnel diffra...
We consider the fabrication of high-quality interferogram-type diffractive optical elements with con...
We report the experimental observation of systematically occurring phase singularities in coherent i...
This manuscript presents diffraction imaging experiments performed using a source of coherent radiat...
We present a theory stating how to overcome the classical Rayleigh-resolution limit. It is based upo...
The use of binary computer generated holograms to determine the positions and charges of phase singu...
Phase singularities in an optical field appear as isolated dark spots and can be generated in active...
Laser beams that contain phase singularities can be generated with computer-generated holograms, whi...
Various diffractive optical elements have been fabricated for the visible wavelength region, mainly ...
Laser beams that contain phase singularities can be generated with computer-generated holograms, whi...
We report the use of a simple interferometric technique which allows direct identification of phase ...
We will present experimental and theoretical studies of optical fields with subwavelength structures...
In this work, we propose a robust and versatile approach for the characterization of the complex fie...
In this work we demonstrate the advantages of investigating diffractive optical elements in the phas...
The possibility of formation of the beam with edge dislocation, which is similar to the Crossed D = ...
I attempted to produce a laser beam with no light in the central line of the beam, by Fresnel diffra...
We consider the fabrication of high-quality interferogram-type diffractive optical elements with con...
We report the experimental observation of systematically occurring phase singularities in coherent i...
This manuscript presents diffraction imaging experiments performed using a source of coherent radiat...
We present a theory stating how to overcome the classical Rayleigh-resolution limit. It is based upo...