Veiled Talbot effect
Abstract
A freely propagating optical field having a periodic transverse spatial profile undergoes periodic axial revivals - a well-known phenomenon known as the Talbot effect or self-imaging. We show here that introducing tight spatio-temporal spectral correlations into an ultrafast pulsed optical field with a periodic transverse spatial profile eliminates all axial dynamics in physical space while revealing a novel space-time Talbot effect that can be observed only when carrying out time-resolved measurements. Indeed, 'time-diffraction' is observed whereupon the temporal profile of the field envelope at a fixed axial plane corresponds to a segment of the spatial propagation profile of a monochromatic field sharing the initial spatial profile and observed at the same axial plane. Time-averaging, which is intrinsic to observing the intensity, altogether veils this effect.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2004.04875,
title = {Veiled Talbot effect},
author = {Murat Yessenov and Layton A. Hall and Sergey A. Ponomarenko and Ayman F. Abouraddy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.04875},
year = {2021}
}