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Circularly polarized beams and vortex generation in uniaxial media
Alessandro Ciattoni1, Gabriella Cincotti, Claudio Palma
1Dipartimento di Fisica, Università Roma Tre, and Istituto Nazionale di Fisica della Materia Unità di Roma 3, Rome, Italy. ciattoni@fis.uniroma3.it
Abstract:
We deduce the expressions for the two circularly polarized components of a paraxial beam propagating along the optical axis of a uniaxial crystal. We find that each of them is the sum of two contributions, the first being a free field and the second describing the interaction with the opposite component. Moreover, we expand both components as a superposition of vortices of any order, thus obtaining a complete physical picture of the interaction dynamics. Consequently, we argue that a left-hand circularly polarized incoming beam, endowed with a circular symmetric profile, gives rise, inside the crystal, to a right-hand circularly polarized vortex of order 2. The efficiency of this vortex generation is investigated by means of a power exchange analysis. The Gaussian case is fully discussed, showing the relevant features of the vortex generation.