Author:
Lemons Randy,Liu Wei,Frisch Josef C.,Fry Alan,Robinson Joseph,Smith Steve R.,Carbajo Sergio
Abstract
AbstractThe structural versatility of light underpins an outstanding collection of optical phenomena where both geometrical and topological states of light can dictate how matter will respond or display. Light possesses multiple degrees of freedom such as amplitude, and linear, spin angular, and orbital angular momenta, but the ability to adaptively engineer the spatio-temporal distribution of all these characteristics is primarily curtailed by technologies used to impose any desired structure to light. We demonstrate a laser architecture based on coherent beam combination offering integrated spatio-temporal field control and programmability, thereby presenting unique opportunities for generating light by design to exploit its topology.
Funder
U.S. Department of Energy
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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