Synthesis of full Poincaré beams by means of uniaxial crystals Articles uri icon

publication date

  • January 2018

start page

  • 1

end page

  • 9

issue

  • 6 - 065602

volume

  • 20

abstract

  • A simple optical system is proposed to generate full-Poincaré beams (FPBs), i.e. beams presenting all possible states of (total) polarization across their transverse section. The method consists in focusing a uniformly polarized laser beam onto a uniaxial crystal having its optic axis parallel to the propagation axis of the impinging beam. A simple approximated model is used to obtain the analytical expression of the beam polarization at the output of the crystal. The output beam is then proved to be a FPB. By changing the polarization state of the input field, full-Poincaré beams are still obtained, but presenting different distributions of the polarization state across the beam section. Experimental results are reported, showing an excellent agreement with the theoretical predictions.

subjects

  • Physics

keywords

  • polarization; full poincaré beams; singular optics