Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1539081 Optics Communications 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Interferometric techniques that use lateral shearing for generation of a regular network of optical vortices are reported. These techniques are simple, robust, and less sensitive to vibrations compared to the existing interferometric methods of vortex lattice generation. Vortex lattice is created using three-wave interference of plane as well as spherical waves. Theory of vortex lattice formation using phasor approach is provided. The location of vortices in the interference field is described in terms of spatial frequencies of the interfering waves. The presence of the vortices in the interference field is confirmed experimentally by producing fork fringes, as vortex signatures. Results of simulation studies are presented to support experimentally recorded interferograms.

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