Nonlinear Mixing of Optical Vortices with Fractional Topological Charges in Raman Sideband Generation.
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Abstract
We studied the nonlinear parametric interaction of femtosecond fractionally-charged optical vortices in a Raman-active medium. Propagation of such beams is described using the Kirchhoff-Fresnel integrals by embedding a non-integer 2pi phase step in a Gaussian beam profile. When using fractionally-charged pump or Stokes beams, we observed the production of new topological charge and phase discontinuities in the Raman field. These newly generated fractionally-charged Raman vortex beams were found to follow the same orbital angular momentum algebra derived by [Strohaber et al., Opt. Lett. 37, 3411 (2012)] for integer vortex beams.
Authors
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James Strohaber
Florida A\&M University, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Yakup Boran
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Muhammed Sayrac
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Lewis Johnson
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Feng Zhu
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Alexandre Kolomenskii
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University
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Hans Schuessler
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University