posted on 2024-03-04, 08:59authored bySaifollah Rasouli, POURIA AMIRI, Davud Hebri, Sergey Ponomarenko
We present a Talbot imaging inspired method for multiplying Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) beams of non-zero radial indices. We explore theoretically, numerically, and experimentally the LG beam diffraction from two-dimensional (2D) periodic structures. In particular, we determine near-field LG diffraction patterns from a 2D binary grating of a small opening ratio (OR). We demonstrate that incident LG beam intensity patterns are reproduced as images of individual square apertures of the grating in certain Talbot planes. We also examine the effects of the grating OR and the number of Talbot planes on the quality of the generated 2D array of multiplexed LG modes. Our theoretical predictions are in good agreement with our experiments. Our method can find applications in optical communication, optical tweezing, multi-particle trapping, screening, and micro-manipulation.
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Iran National Science Foundation (4020609); Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (G2023IASBS12632); Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (RGPIN-2018-05497)