Kaleidoscope vortex lasers possessing orbital angular momentum

ORAL

Abstract

We propose an efficient and robust method to generate the kaleidoscope vortex beam by employing an astigmatic laser cavity with an extra-cavity cylindrical lens. The kaleidoscope vortex beam is arising from the superposition of Laguerre-Gaussian modes with the longitudinal-transverse coupling effect in the laser cavity. The superposed Laguerre-Gaussian mode leads to the formation of complex phase singularities and implies the participation of different optical orbital angular momentum involved in a single kaleidoscope vortex beam. We experimentally demonstrate that a series of kaleidoscope vortex beams with different symmetry are systematically achieved by using a simple setup. The output power of the laser is dependent on the cavity length. This approach is expected to create high-order optical vortex beams and pave the way for optical entanglement.

Presenters

  • Ting-Hua Lu

    Department of Physics, National Taiwan Normal University

Authors

  • Ting-Hua Lu

    Department of Physics, National Taiwan Normal University

  • Teng-De Huang

    Department of Physics, National Taiwan Normal University

  • Guan-Ying Chiou

    Department of Physics, National Taiwan Normal University