Bessel beams with spatial oscillating polarization

Shiyao Fu, Shikun Zhang, Chunqing Gao*

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Abstract

Bessel beams are widely used in optical metrology mainly because of their large Rayleigh range (focal length). Radial/azimuthal polarization of such beams is of interest in the fields of material processing, plasma absorption or communication. In this paper an experimental set-up is presented, which generates a Bessel-type vector beam with a spatial polarization, oscillating along the optical axis, when propagating in free space. A first holographic axicon (HA) HA1 produces a normal, linearly polarized Bessel beam, which by a second HA2 is converted into the spatial oscillating polarized beam. The theory is briefly discussed, the set-up and the experimental results are presented in detail.

Original languageEnglish
Article number30765
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Aug 2016

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