We introduce a class of specular and antispecular radially polarized partially coherent twisted beams by using a wavefront-folding interferometer and then investigate the propagation of such beams blocked by an opaque obstacle. One sees that these optical fields exhibit sharp internal spectral density with a central peak in the specular case and a central dip in the antispecular case. It is also seen that both the spectral density and the polarization feature present a good twist effect and a tendency to self-heal upon propagation. However, unlike the spectral density that can recover its profile perfectly, the self-healing ability of both the degree of polarization and the generalized Stokes parameters is only partial and not complete. While a smaller value of the twist factor enhances the self-healing performance of the beam field, it slows the beam’s rotation and degrades the degree of polarization. Moreover, the polarization distribution in the central area is mainly determined by the phase difference of the interferometer. The results of our work have important applications in the fields of free-space beam communication and particle trapping.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2c01e4eeef8a2a6b102e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics13040367
Miaomiao Tang
Pengju Yuan
Yunzhe Yang
Photonics
Henan University of Science and Technology
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