Direct Measurement of the Topological Charge in Elliptical Beams Using Diffraction by a Triangular Aperture

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We introduce a simple method to characterize the topological charge associated with the orbital angular momentum of a m-order elliptic light beam. This method consists in the observation of the far field pattern of the beam carrying orbital angular momentum, diffracted from a triangular aperture. We show numerically and experimentally, for Mathieu, Ince-Gaussian, and vortex Hermite-Gaussian beams, that only isosceles triangular apertures allow us to determine in a precise and direct way, the magnitude m of the order and the number and sign of unitary topological charges of isolated vortices inside the core of these beams.

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Melo, L. A., Jesus-Silva, A. J., Chávez-Cerda, S., Ribeiro, P. H. S., & Soares, W. C. (2018). Direct Measurement of the Topological Charge in Elliptical Beams Using Diffraction by a Triangular Aperture. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24928-5

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