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Experimental and theoretical study of the Gouy phase anomaly of light in the focus of microlenses

Kim, M.-S.  
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Naqavi, Ali  
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Scharf, Toralf  
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2013
New Journal of Physics

We report on the Gouy phase anomaly of light in the focus of cylindrical and spherical microlenses. The prime subject of our study concerns a discussion of how the very small size of microlenses affects the phase properties of light in their foci. We put emphasis on determining the amount of the Gouy phase shift for line and point foci within the limited axial space. Contrary to macroscopic lenses, the optical properties of microlenses are strongly governed by the effect of diffraction when their size tends to be comparable to the operation wavelength. In our study, we clearly show how such diffraction features affect the axial phase shift. For instance, phase singularities, which occur at discrete points on the optical axis where the total intensity vanishes for spherical microlenses, cause an additional axial phase shift when compared to the cylindrical microlens where those axial phase singularities are absent. The rotational symmetry of the Fresnel zones is the origin of such a difference between point and line foci.

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DOI
10.1088/2040-8978/15/10/105708
Web of Science ID

WOS:000325093200030

Author(s)
Kim, M.-S.  
Naqavi, Ali  
Scharf, Toralf  
Weible, K. J.
Völkel, R.
Rockstuhl, C.
Herzig, H. P.  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Institute of Physics (IoP) and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

Published in
New Journal of Physics
Volume

15

Issue

10

Article Number

105708

Subjects

Gouy phase anomaly

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microlens

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micro-optics

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longitudinal-differential interferometry

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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