Abstract
An optical vortex beam carrying fractional topological charge (TC) has
become an immerging field of interest due to its unique intensity
distribution and fractional phase front in a transverse plane.
Potential applications include micro-particle manipulation, optical
communication, quantum information processing, optical encryption, and
optical imaging. In these applications, it is necessary to know the
correct information of the orbital angular momentum, which is related
to the fractional TC of the beam. Therefore, the accurate measurement
of fractional TC is an important issue. In this study, we demonstrate
a simple technique to measure the fractional TC of an optical vortex
with a resolution of 0.05 using a spiral interferometer and
fork-shaped interference patterns. We further show that the proposed
technique provides satisfactory results in cases of low to moderate
atmospheric turbulences, which has relevance in free-space optical
communications.
Funder
Prime Minister Research
Fellowship
Science and Engineering Research
Board
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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