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Single-frame characterization of ultrafast pulses with spatiotemporal orbital angular momentum

Optics 2022-06-15 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Light carrying spatiotemporal orbital angular momentum (ST-OAM) makes possible new types of optical vortices arising from transverse OAM. ST-OAM pulses exhibit novel properties during propagation, transmission, refraction, diffraction, and nonlinear conversion, attracting growing experimental and theoretical interest and studies. However, one major challenge is the lack of a simple and straightforward method for characterizing ultrafast ST-OAM pulses. Using spatially resolved spectral interferometry, we demonstrate a simple, stationary, single-frame method to quantitatively characterize ultrashort light pulses carrying ST-OAM. Using our method, the presence of an ST-OAM pulse, including its main characteristics such as topological charge numbers and OAM helicity, can be identified easily from the unique and unambiguous features directly seen on the raw data--without any need for a full analysis of the data. After processing and reconstructions, other exquisite features, including pulse dispersion and beam divergence, can also be fully characterized. Our fast characterization method allows high-throughput and quick feedback during the generation and optical alignment processes of ST-OAM pulses. It is straightforward to extend our method to single-shot measurement by using a high-speed camera that matches the pulse repetition rate. This new method can help advance the field of spatially and temporally structured light and its applications in advanced metrologies.

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@article{arxiv.2206.06961,
  title  = {Single-frame characterization of ultrafast pulses with spatiotemporal orbital angular momentum},
  author = {Guan Gui and Nathan J. Brooks and Bin Wang and Henry C. Kapteyn and Margaret M. Murnane and Chen-Ting Liao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.06961},
  year   = {2022}
}

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5 figures, 3 supplementary figures, 10 pages