Nonlinear unitary transformations of space-variant polarized light fields from self-induced geometric-phase optical elements

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Abstract

We propose to couple the optical orientational nonlinearities of liquid crystals with their ability to self-organize to tailor them to control space-variant-polarized optical fields in a nonlinear manner. Experimental demonstration is made using a liquid crystal light valve that behaves like a light-driven geometric phase optical element. We also unveil two original nonlinear optical processes, namely self-induced separability and nonseparability. These results contribute to the advancement of nonlinear singular optics that is still in its infancy despite 25 years of effort, which may foster the development of nonlinear protocols to manipulate high-dimensional optical information both in the classical and quantum regimes.

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Kravets, N., & Brasselet, E. (2018). Nonlinear unitary transformations of space-variant polarized light fields from self-induced geometric-phase optical elements. Physical Review A, 97(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.97.013834

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