Diffraction-Induced Bidimensional Talbot Self-Imaging with Full Independent Period Control

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Abstract

We predict, formulate, and observe experimentally a generalized version of the Talbot effect that allows one to create diffraction-induced self-images of a periodic two-dimensional (2D) waveform with arbitrary control of the image spatial periods. Through the proposed scheme, the periods of the output self-image are multiples of the input ones by any desired integer or fractional factor, and they can be controlled independently across each of the two wave dimensions. The concept involves conditioning the phase profile of the input periodic wave before free-space diffraction. The wave energy is fundamentally preserved through the self-imaging process, enabling, for instance, the possibility of the passive amplification of the periodic patterns in the wave by a purely diffractive effect, without the use of any active gain.

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De Chatellus, H. G., Cortés, L. R., Deville, A., Seghilani, M., & Azaña, J. (2017). Diffraction-Induced Bidimensional Talbot Self-Imaging with Full Independent Period Control. Physical Review Letters, 118(13). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.133903

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