posted on 2024-10-18, 16:00authored byZhongwei Jin, Yijie Jin, Fangzhou Shu, Bin Fang, Zhi Hong, Jianjun Liu, Yuhang Yao, Keyi Chen, Shengtao Mei
Traditional superoscillation focusing typically requires complex optimization of the incident light field. These complexities may limit the practical application of superoscillation. High-order radially polarized Laguerre-Gaussian beams inherently support superoscillation focusing due to their multi-ring amplitude distribution and 0 ~ \pi phase alternation, which align with the necessary destructive interference mechanisms. In this study, we demonstrate that by adjusting the beam mode order together with the incident beam size, we can easily control the full width at half maximum, field of view, and energy distribution of superoscillation focusing. Moreover, high-order azimuthally polarized vortex-phase Laguerre-Gaussian beams can also achieve superoscillation focusing, offering even better super-resolution effects. The distinct focusing behaviors of their circular components present unique opportunities for applications involving circular dichroism materials.
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