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Simple interferometric technique for generation of a radially polarized light beam
Nicolas Passilly1, Renaud de Saint Denis, Kamel Aït-Ameur
1Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherche Ions Lasers, Equipe Lasers, Instrumentation Optique et Applications, Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique, Université de Caen, F-14050 Caen, France. nicolas.passilly@ensicaen.fr
Abstract:
We present a theoretical and experimental investigation of an interferometric technique for converting a linearly polarized Gaussian beam into a radially polarized doughnut beam. The experimental setup accomplishes the coherent summation of two orthogonally polarized TEM01 and TEM10 beams that are obtained from the transformation of a TEM00 beam by use of a simple binary diffractive optical element. We have shown that the degree of radial polarization is maximum at a given distance from the interferometer output port that depends on the diameter of the incident beam at the interferometer input port.