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Second-harmonic generation and the conservation of spatiotemporal orbital angular momentum of light

Optics 2021-09-01 v1

Abstract

Light with spatiotemporal orbital angular momentum (ST-OAM) is a recently discovered type of structured and localized electromagnetic field. This field carries characteristic space-time spiral phase structure and transverse intrinsic OAM. In this work, we present the generation and characterization of the second-harmonic of ST-OAM pulses. We uncovered the conservation of transverse OAM in a second-harmonic generation process, where the space-time topological charge of the fundamental field is doubled along with the optical frequency. Our experiment thus suggests a general ST-OAM nonlinear scaling rule - analogous to that in conventional OAM of light. Furthermore, we observe that the topology of a second-harmonic ST-OAM pulse can be modified by complex spatiotemporal astigmatism, giving rise to multiple phase singularities separated in space and time. Our study opens a new route for nonlinear conversion and scaling of light carrying ST-OAM with the potential for driving other secondary ST-OAM sources of electromagnetic fields and beyond.

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@article{arxiv.2105.11032,
  title  = {Second-harmonic generation and the conservation of spatiotemporal orbital angular momentum of light},
  author = {Guan Gui and Nathan J. Brooks and Henry C. Kapteyn and Margaret M. Murnane and Chen-Ting Liao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.11032},
  year   = {2021}
}

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15 pages, 6 figures