研究目的
Investigating the generation of varied radial carpet beams over different diffraction orders of an azimuthally-modified linear phase grating (AMLPG) with controlled intensity sharing among the generated beams.
研究成果
The study successfully introduced a new kind of phase grating, AMLPG, with controlled intensity sharing among different diffraction orders. Diverse radial carpet beams were generated over different diffraction orders of an AMLPG, with the intensity sharing adjustable by the phase amplitude of the host linear grating. This innovation has potential applications in optical switches and light sheet microscopy.
研究不足
The maximum amplitude of the phase modulation was limited to γ = π/2 rad due to the constraints of the SLM used in the experiments.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves the construction of AMLPGs by adding an azimuthal periodic dependency to the argument of the transmission function of a linear phase grating with a sinusoidal profile. The diffraction of a plane wave from these gratings is then analyzed.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The experiments utilize a conventional spatial light modulator (SLM) extracted from a video projector to provide the desired AMLPGs. The SLM is illuminated with a plane wave from an Nd:YAG diode–pumped laser.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The equipment includes an SLM (LCD projector KM3 MOD. NO. X50), an Nd:YAG diode–pumped laser (λ = 532 nm), and a camera (Nikon D7200) for recording diffraction patterns.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
AMLPGs are imposed on the SLM, and the collimated wavefront of the laser beam propagates through it. Diffraction patterns are recorded at different distances from the SLM using the camera, both directly and via imaging on a diffuser.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The intensity sharing among different diffraction orders is analyzed, and the diffraction patterns are compared with theoretical predictions.
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