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Mathematics of effective $q$-plate in polarization optics

Optics 2025-09-11 v1

Abstract

The qq-plate is a spatially inhomogeneous SU(2) birefringent optical element that has garnered significant interest due to its ability to mediate the spin-orbit interaction of light and facilitate the generation of optical vortices. The qq-plate features a spatially varying fast axis orientation defined by two parameters: the topological charge qq and the offset angle α0\alpha_0. The notion of an effective waveplate arises when multiple waveplates, whether homogeneous or inhomogeneous, are aligned coaxially such that, under specific constraints, the composite system emulates the behavior of a single effective waveplate. This work presents a comprehensive mathematical formalism for realizing an effective waveplate through a cascaded configuration of three qq-plates, each chosen as either a quarter-wave qq-plate, a half-wave qq-plate, or a combination thereof. This yields a total of eight distinct configurations. Some configurations result in an effective waveplate exhibiting a constant retardance, whereas others allow continuous modulation of the effective retardance over the full range from 00 to 2π2\pi through the systematic variation of the relative offset angles between the constituent qq-plates. This feature enables holonomic polarization transformations on the higher-order Poincar\'e sphere, making the concept of the effective waveplate applicable to topological index spaces. Moreover, tunable effective retardance holds significant potential for applications involving structured light corresponding to the higher-order Poincar\'{e} sphere, particularly in scenarios demanding controlled spatial modulation of polarization states or dynamic tailoring of polarization topologies.

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@article{arxiv.2509.08398,
  title  = {Mathematics of effective $q$-plate in polarization optics},
  author = {Mohammad Umar and Paramasivam Senthilkumaran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.08398},
  year   = {2025}
}

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11 pages, 4 figures, 1 table