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. 2010 Mar 1;27(3):578-84.
doi: 10.1364/JOSAA.27.000578.

Composite polarization singularities in superimposed Laguerre-Gaussian beams beyond the paraxial approximation

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Composite polarization singularities in superimposed Laguerre-Gaussian beams beyond the paraxial approximation

Yamei Luo et al. J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis. .

Abstract

The closed-form expression for the free-space propagation of superimposed Laguerre-Gaussian beams beyond the paraxial approximation is derived, and the composite polarization singularities formed by the transverse and longitudinal electric-field components are studied in detail. It is shown that there exist composite C-points and L-lines in vector nonparaxial fields. By suitably varying a control parameter, such as the off-axis distance, relative phase, or amplitude ratio, the motion, creation, and annihilation of composite C-points may appear, and in the process the sum of topological charge remains unchanged. The shift, deformation, combination, and disappearance of composite L-lines may take place. The topological relationship holds true. The results are compared with the previous work.

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