DocumentCode
78176
Title
Generation of Optical Vortices by an Ideal Liquid Crystal Spiral Phase Plate
Author
Algorri, Jose Francisco ; Urruchi, V. ; Garcia-Camara, Braulio ; Sanchez-Pena, Jose Manuel
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Technol., Carlos III Univ., Madrid, Spain
Volume
35
Issue
8
fYear
2014
fDate
Aug. 2014
Firstpage
856
Lastpage
858
Abstract
An ideal spiral phase plate based on liquid crystals and two high resistivity layers is proposed and theoretically analyzed. The proposed structure generates a spiral-like voltage with simple voltage control. The liquid crystal layer produces an optical phase shift that depends on the voltage distribution. These two effects cause light passing through the device to be twisted like a corkscrew around its travel axis. Because of the continuous phase shift, the proposed device is expected to exhibit a conversion efficiency of ~100%. In addition, this device is more efficient and simpler than previously reported optical vortex generators. Moreover, the device is completely reconfigurable, i.e., the operating wavelengths and topological charges are tunable. The device can be used to reduce the fabrication costs of current devices and generate different orbital angular momentum modes with improved light efficiency, simplicity, and possibility of reconfiguration.
Keywords
angular momentum; liquid crystal devices; liquid crystals; optical phase shifters; optical vortices; conversion efficiency; high resistivity layers; ideal liquid crystal spiral phase plate; light efficiency; optical phase shift; optical vortex generators; optical vortices; orbital angular momentum modes; reconfigurability; simple voltage control; spiral-like voltage; tunable operating wavelengths; tunable topological charges; voltage distribution; Conductivity; Electrodes; Holographic optical components; Holography; Liquid crystals; Optical vortices; Substrates; Temperature sensors; liquid crystals; microstructure; microstructure.; thin film sensors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Device Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0741-3106
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LED.2014.2331339
Filename
6847697
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