An optical vortex is a screw dislocation in a light field that carries quantized orbital angular momentum and, due to cancellations of the twisting along the propagation axis, experiences zero intensity at its center. When viewed in a perpendicular plane along the propagation axis, the vortex appears as a dark region in the center surrounded by a bright concentric ring of light. We give detailed instructions for generating optical vortices and optical vortex structures by computer-generated holograms and describe various methods for manipulating the resulting structures.
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Carpentier, A. V., Michinel, H., Salgueiro, J. R., & Olivieri, D. (2008). Making optical vortices with computer-generated holograms. American Journal of Physics, 76(10), 916–921. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.2955792
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