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High-resolution measurement of phase singularities produced by computer-generated holograms

Rockstuhl, Carsten
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Ivanovskyy, Andrey Albert
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Soskin, Marat Samuil
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2004
Optics Communications

We present measurements of the intensity as well as the phase distribution in the various diffraction orders of computer-generated holograms designed to generate a higher order Gauss–Laguerre beam. For the direct measurement of the phase distribution in the diffraction orders a high-resolution interferometer is used, which allows access to a lateral length scale for the localization of phase singularities below the wavelength. It is experimentally shown that in beams that carry multiple singularities, the dislocations do not degenerate. This effect cannot be seen by analyzing only the intensity distribution of the laser beam.

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DOI
10.1016/j.optcom.2004.08.013
Author(s)
Rockstuhl, Carsten
Ivanovskyy, Andrey Albert
Soskin, Marat Samuil
Salt, Martin Guy
Herzig, Hans Peter  
Dändliker, Rene
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Optics Communications
Volume

242

Issue

1-3

Start page

163

End page

169

Subjects

Computer-generated holograms Phase singularities High-resolution microscopy

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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