We extend the concept of radially and azimuthally polarized optical beams to the polychromatic domain by introducing cylindrically polarized nondiffracting optical pulses. In particular, we discuss in detail the case of cylindrically polarized X-waves, both in the paraxial and nonparaxial regime. The explicit expressions for the electric and magnetic fields of cylindrically polarized X-waves are also reported
We show that radial and azimuthal polarizations can be separated with a circular sub-wavelength grat...
Maxwell equations determine that a shaped electromagnetic pulse in vacuum can be an azimuthally pola...
The features of spirally polarized light beams focused by high-numerical-aperture systems are invest...
Frozen waves (FWs) are a class of diffraction- and attenuation-resistant beams whose intensity patte...
We find the analytical electromagnetic fields, both paraxial and with non-paraxial corrections, of a...
We present a method for the realization of cylindrically polarized non-paraxial beams by constructin...
The free-propagation features of light beams whose transverse electric field lines are logarithmic s...
We develop a theoretical description for polarizers that goes beyond the paraxial approximation. By ...
A comparison is established between the contributions of transverse and longitudinal components of b...
We investigate theoretical properties of beams of light with non-uniform polarization patterns. Spec...
The propagation of a cylindrically polarized vectorial (CPV) beam through uniaxial crystals orthogon...
International audienceWe have investigated theoretically and experimentally the nonlinear propagatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2003.Cylindrical vector (CV) beams ar...
We present a method for the realization of radially and azimuthally polarized nonparaxial Bessel bea...
The present thesis includes results of several investigations concerning the propagation of optical ...
We show that radial and azimuthal polarizations can be separated with a circular sub-wavelength grat...
Maxwell equations determine that a shaped electromagnetic pulse in vacuum can be an azimuthally pola...
The features of spirally polarized light beams focused by high-numerical-aperture systems are invest...
Frozen waves (FWs) are a class of diffraction- and attenuation-resistant beams whose intensity patte...
We find the analytical electromagnetic fields, both paraxial and with non-paraxial corrections, of a...
We present a method for the realization of cylindrically polarized non-paraxial beams by constructin...
The free-propagation features of light beams whose transverse electric field lines are logarithmic s...
We develop a theoretical description for polarizers that goes beyond the paraxial approximation. By ...
A comparison is established between the contributions of transverse and longitudinal components of b...
We investigate theoretical properties of beams of light with non-uniform polarization patterns. Spec...
The propagation of a cylindrically polarized vectorial (CPV) beam through uniaxial crystals orthogon...
International audienceWe have investigated theoretically and experimentally the nonlinear propagatio...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2003.Cylindrical vector (CV) beams ar...
We present a method for the realization of radially and azimuthally polarized nonparaxial Bessel bea...
The present thesis includes results of several investigations concerning the propagation of optical ...
We show that radial and azimuthal polarizations can be separated with a circular sub-wavelength grat...
Maxwell equations determine that a shaped electromagnetic pulse in vacuum can be an azimuthally pola...
The features of spirally polarized light beams focused by high-numerical-aperture systems are invest...