We theoretically show that an astigmatic transformation of an nth-order edge dislocation (a zero-intensity straight line) produces n optical elliptical vortices (spiral dislocations) with unit topological charge at the double focal distance from the cylindrical lens, located on a straight line perpendicular to the edge dislocation, at points whose coordinates are the roots of an nth-order Hermite polynomial. The orbital angular momentum of the edge dislocation is proportional to the order n
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The analogous nature of dislocations in crystals and light leads to some interesting links between t...
We predict new features for the evolution of noncanonical screw wave-front dislocations nested in di...
In optical data transmission with using vortex laser beams, data can be encoded by the topological c...
Based on the extended Huygens–Fresnel principle, the analytical expressions for the cross-spectral d...
We present a study of spatial structures created by superposition of spiral zone plates used for gen...
We report on the production of diffractive mirrors, which generate high-order optical vortices. The ...
A dislocation in a crystal can be described by a Burger's vector b, whilst a screw dislocation in a ...
We present techniques to generate multiple vortex with different topological charge by means of diff...
An optical vortex (phase singularity) with a high topological strength resides on the axis of a high...
Generic wave dislocations (phase singularities, optical vortices) in three dimensions have anisotrop...
The superposition of noncoaxial light beams containing screw wave-front dislocations is shown to cre...
The study and application of optical vortices have gained significant prominence over the last two d...
Optical vortices are an interesting phenomenon, showing analogous behaviour to other vortices and sc...
Vortices are screw phase dislocations associated with helicoidal wave-fronts. In nonlinear optics, v...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017882 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The analogous nature of dislocations in crystals and light leads to some interesting links between t...
We predict new features for the evolution of noncanonical screw wave-front dislocations nested in di...
In optical data transmission with using vortex laser beams, data can be encoded by the topological c...
Based on the extended Huygens–Fresnel principle, the analytical expressions for the cross-spectral d...
We present a study of spatial structures created by superposition of spiral zone plates used for gen...
We report on the production of diffractive mirrors, which generate high-order optical vortices. The ...
A dislocation in a crystal can be described by a Burger's vector b, whilst a screw dislocation in a ...
We present techniques to generate multiple vortex with different topological charge by means of diff...
An optical vortex (phase singularity) with a high topological strength resides on the axis of a high...
Generic wave dislocations (phase singularities, optical vortices) in three dimensions have anisotrop...
The superposition of noncoaxial light beams containing screw wave-front dislocations is shown to cre...
The study and application of optical vortices have gained significant prominence over the last two d...
Optical vortices are an interesting phenomenon, showing analogous behaviour to other vortices and sc...
Vortices are screw phase dislocations associated with helicoidal wave-fronts. In nonlinear optics, v...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017882 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The analogous nature of dislocations in crystals and light leads to some interesting links between t...
We predict new features for the evolution of noncanonical screw wave-front dislocations nested in di...