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A curvilinear framework for vector light fields

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posted on 2025-06-17, 16:00 authored by Leonardo S. Gonzalez-Aceves, Gabriela Flores-Cova, Blas M. Rodríguez-Lara, Raul I. Hernandez-Aranda, Alfonso Jaimes-Najera, Carmelo Rosales-Guzman, Benjamin Perez-Garcia
Vector beams are often regarded as non-separable superpositions of spatial and polarization degrees of freedom that satisfy the wave equation. This interpretation ties their polarization structure to their spatial shape. Here, we introduce a generalized method to construct vector beams whose structure is entirely encoded in the polarization degree of freedom. Using conformal maps, we construct orthonormal polarization bases from the geometry of the coordinates and encode them experimentally via phase-only spatial light modulators. We apply our method to four systems, elliptical, parabolic, bipolar, and dipole, that represent algebraic and transcendental families of conformal maps. Stokes polarimetry measurements confirm agreement with theoretical predictions.

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