ABSTRACT

This book deals with theoretical bases of the modern optics division concerned with coherent light fields with singularities characterized by phase uncertainty. Singular light fields include laser vortex beams or beams that carry orbital angular momentum. Laser vortex beams that have been introduced in optics in recent years are discussed in detail. Among them, of special notice are families of asymmetric laser vortex beams that, while being devoid of radial symmetry, remain unchanged upon propagation. What makes the laser vortex beams especially interesting is the ability to preserve their structure while propagating in a scattering medium or through a turbulent atmosphere. The orbital angular momentum is an extra degree of freedom of laser vortices because beams with different topological charge can be utilized as independent channels for data transmission in wireless communications. Laser vortex beams are generated from conventional Gaussian beams using liquid crystal light modulators, which are now readily available at any optical laboratory.

  • Provide a framework for the comparative analysis of the efficiency of different vortex beams for micromanipulation.
  • Includes detailed illustrations, enabling the vortex structure to be easily understood even by non-experts.
  • Presents detailed descriptions of more than a dozen most popular types of vortex laser beams.
  • Explores how optical vortices have been used in many practical applications including conventional and quantum wireless communications, micromanipulation, optical measurements with super-resolution, spiral interferometry, microscopy, and atom cooling.
  • Presents in a systematic and detailed form many analytical and numerical results for the propagation vortex optical beams (chiefly in the linear propagation regime).

chapter 2|18 pages

Elliptic Laguerre-Gauss Beams

chapter 3|64 pages

Hypergeometric Vortices

chapter 4|14 pages

Hankel-Bessel Laser Beams

chapter 5|18 pages

Accelerating Beams

chapter 6|23 pages

Hermite-Gaussian Vortices

chapter 7|55 pages

Asymmetric Vortices Bessel Beams

chapter 8|19 pages

Pearcey Laser Beams

chapter 9|61 pages

Asymmetric Gaussian Vortices

chapter 10|27 pages

Perfect Vortices

chapter 11|30 pages

Hankel Optical Vortices

chapter 12|5 pages

Conclusion