We present an optical setup for generating a sequence of light pulses in which the orbital angular momentum (OAM) degree of freedom is correlated with the temporal one. The setup is based on a single q plate within a ring optical resonator. By this approach, we demonstrate the generation of a train of pulses carrying increasing values of OAM, or, alternatively, of a controlled temporal sequence of pulses having prescribed OAM superposition states. Finally, we exhibit an “OAM-to-time conversion” apparatus that divides different input OAM states into different time bins. The latter application provides a simple approach to digital spiral spectroscopy of pulsed light. © 2012 Optical Society of Americ
We present an optical scheme to encode and decode 2 bits of information into different orbital angul...
We introduce a new class of nondiffracting optical pulses possessing orbital angular momentum. By ge...
We report a technique for encoding both amplitude and phase variations onto a laser beam using a sin...
We present an optical setup for generating a sequence of light pulses in which the orbital angular m...
We present an optical setup for generating a sequence of light pulses in which the orbital angular m...
We present an optical setup for generating a sequence of light pulses in which the orbital angular m...
A method to temporally tailor the properties of X-ray radiation carrying Orbital Angular Momentum (O...
A method to temporally tailor the properties of X-ray radiation carrying Orbital Angular Momentum (O...
A method to temporally tailor the properties of X-ray radiation carrying Orbital Angular Momentum (O...
Controlled switching of orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light at practical powers over arbitrary w...
A light beam may be separated into its orbital-angular momentum (OAM) components by a geometric opti...
We present a method to efficiently multiply or divide the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light be...
We present an optical scheme to encode and decode 2 bits of information into different orbital angul...
We report a technique for encoding both amplitude and phase variations onto a laser beam using a sin...
We present an optical scheme to encode and decode 2 bits of information into different orbital angul...
We present an optical scheme to encode and decode 2 bits of information into different orbital angul...
We introduce a new class of nondiffracting optical pulses possessing orbital angular momentum. By ge...
We report a technique for encoding both amplitude and phase variations onto a laser beam using a sin...
We present an optical setup for generating a sequence of light pulses in which the orbital angular m...
We present an optical setup for generating a sequence of light pulses in which the orbital angular m...
We present an optical setup for generating a sequence of light pulses in which the orbital angular m...
A method to temporally tailor the properties of X-ray radiation carrying Orbital Angular Momentum (O...
A method to temporally tailor the properties of X-ray radiation carrying Orbital Angular Momentum (O...
A method to temporally tailor the properties of X-ray radiation carrying Orbital Angular Momentum (O...
Controlled switching of orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light at practical powers over arbitrary w...
A light beam may be separated into its orbital-angular momentum (OAM) components by a geometric opti...
We present a method to efficiently multiply or divide the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light be...
We present an optical scheme to encode and decode 2 bits of information into different orbital angul...
We report a technique for encoding both amplitude and phase variations onto a laser beam using a sin...
We present an optical scheme to encode and decode 2 bits of information into different orbital angul...
We present an optical scheme to encode and decode 2 bits of information into different orbital angul...
We introduce a new class of nondiffracting optical pulses possessing orbital angular momentum. By ge...
We report a technique for encoding both amplitude and phase variations onto a laser beam using a sin...