In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial crystal, it is transformed into a pair of concentric bright rings at the focal plane. We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally that this transformation is hardly affected by partially blocking the Gaussian input beam with an obstacle. We analyze the influence of the size of the obstruction both on the transverse intensity pattern of the beam and on its state of polarization, which is shown to be very robust
It has been known for almost 200 years that a biaxial crystal will conically refract an incident bea...
We present both experimentally and theoretically the transformation of radially and azimuthally pola...
We demonstrate the transformation of Gaussian input beams into super-Gaussian beams with a quasi fla...
In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial ...
In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial ...
In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial ...
In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial ...
In conical refraction (CR), a focused Gaussian input beam passing through a biaxial crystal and para...
We experimentally address the wave-vector and polarization dependence of the internal conical refrac...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It has been known for almost 200 years that a biaxial crystal will conically refract an incident bea...
We present both experimentally and theoretically the transformation of radially and azimuthally pola...
We demonstrate the transformation of Gaussian input beams into super-Gaussian beams with a quasi fla...
In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial ...
In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial ...
In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial ...
In conical refraction, when a focused Gaussian beam passes along one of the optic axes of a biaxial ...
In conical refraction (CR), a focused Gaussian input beam passing through a biaxial crystal and para...
We experimentally address the wave-vector and polarization dependence of the internal conical refrac...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one o...
It has been known for almost 200 years that a biaxial crystal will conically refract an incident bea...
We present both experimentally and theoretically the transformation of radially and azimuthally pola...
We demonstrate the transformation of Gaussian input beams into super-Gaussian beams with a quasi fla...