Laser-induced radial birefringence and spin-to-orbital optical angular momentum conversion in silver-doped glasses
Optics
2012-01-13 v1
Abstract
Samples of Ag/Na ion-exchanged glass that have been subject to intense laser irradiation may develop novel optical properties, as a consequence of the formation of patterns of silver nanoparticles and other structures. Here, we report the observation of a laser-induced permanent transverse birefringence, with the optical axis forming a radial pattern, as revealed by the spin-to-orbital angular momentum conversion occurring in a probe light beam. The birefringence pattern can be modeled well as resulting from thermally-induced stresses arising in the silver-doped glass during laser exposure, although the actual mechanism leading to the permanent anisotropy is probably more complex.
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@article{arxiv.1201.2645,
title = {Laser-induced radial birefringence and spin-to-orbital optical angular momentum conversion in silver-doped glasses},
author = {Jafar Mostafavi Amjad and Hamid Reza Khalesifard and Sergei Slussarenko and Ebrahim Karimi and Lorenzo Marrucci and Enrico Santamato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.2645},
year = {2012}
}
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3 pages, 3 figures