Switching the orbital angular momentum state of light with mode sorting assisted coherent laser array system

Light beams carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) have important implications for future classical and quantum systems. In many applications, controlled switching of the OAM state at high speed is crucial, while accelerating the switching rate presents a long-standing challenge. Here we present a...

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Published inOptics express Vol. 29; no. 9; pp. 13428 - 13440
Main Authors Hou, Tianyue, Chang, Qi, Yu, Tao, Long, Jinhu, Chang, Hongxiang, Ma, Pengfei, Su, Rongtao, Ma, Yanxing, Zhou, Pu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 26.04.2021
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Summary:Light beams carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) have important implications for future classical and quantum systems. In many applications, controlled switching of the OAM state at high speed is crucial, while accelerating the switching rate presents a long-standing challenge. Here we present a method for flexibly switching the OAM state of light based on a coherent laser array system. In the system, the output structured light beam is tailored by the coherent combination of array elements. By employing an OAM mode sorting assisted phase control subsystem, which continuously performs the optimization algorithm, the dynamic wavefront distortion of the combined OAM beam could be compensated. Meanwhile, our approach allows one to achieve fast states switching of the combined OAM beam via programming the cost function of the algorithm. The results of Monte-Carlo simulations demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed method, and the mode purity and power scaling potential of the controllably generated OAM beam are discussed. This theoretical work could be beneficial to the future implementation of rapidly switchable OAM beams at practical output power.
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ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.422635