Full characterization of spin-orbit coupled photons via spatial-Stokes measurement
Abstract
Characterization and analysis of spin-orbit coupled (SOC) states, as a measurement problem, play a vital role in research on the modern optics and photonics based on structured light. Here, we demonstrate determination of photonic SOC states via spatial-Stokes measurement, in which two spatial complex probability amplitudes of spin-dependent spatial modes within SOC states and their relative (intramode) phase can be measured directly. Compared with the standard quantum-state tomography, by avoiding wavefront-flattening operations, the apparatus can completely record photons' realistic SOC structure, leading to a more accurate and precise determination of wavefunction. This simple and general approach for SOC state determination can provide a powerful toolkit for in-situ measuring photonic SOC state, characterizing the quality of SOC light source and associated geometric-phase devices.
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@article{arxiv.1907.04035,
title = {Full characterization of spin-orbit coupled photons via spatial-Stokes measurement},
author = {Bing-Shi Yu and Hai-Jun Wu and Hao-Ran Yang and Wei Gao and Carmelo Rosales-Guzman and Bao-Sen Shi and Zhi-Han Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.04035},
year = {2019}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures