Abstract
Given that spin and orbital angular momenta of photons have been widely investigated in optical communication and information processing systems, efficient decoding of optical vortex states using a single element is highly anticipated. In this work, a wavelength-independent holographic scheme has been proposed for total angular momentum sorting of both scalar and vector vortex states with a stationary broadband geometric-phase waveplate by means of reference-free shearing interferometry. The entangled spin and orbital angular momentum modes can be distinguished simultaneously based on the spin–orbit optical Hall effect in order to realize single-shot vortex detection. The viability of our scheme has also been demonstrated experimentally.
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Lyu, Z., & Wang, C. (2022). Geometric-phase-based shearing interferometry for broadband vortex state decoding. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-07083-w
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