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9 February 2007 Laguerre-Gaussian supercontinuum
H. I. Sztul, V. Kartazayev, R. R. Alfano
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Abstract
We show the first coherent white-light optical vortices generated from supercontinuum that have the azimuthally varying phase structure consistent with a monochromatic Laguerre-Gaussian beam and zero angular dispersion. Two methods of Laguerre-Gaussian supercontinuum generation are discussed and contrasted. We use a computer generated hologram to convert a Gaussian white-light supercontinuum source into Laguerre-Gaussian supercontinuum.
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H. I. Sztul, V. Kartazayev, and R. R. Alfano "Laguerre-Gaussian supercontinuum", Proc. SPIE 6483, Complex Light and Optical Forces, 64830Q (9 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.701949
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KEYWORDS
Spiral phase plates

Computer generated holography

Optical vortices

Diffraction gratings

Femtosecond phenomena

Gaussian beams

Collimation

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