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Topological charge of two parallel Laguerre-Gaussian beams

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 29, Issue 26, Pages 42962-42977

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OE.446743

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  1. Russian Science Foundation [18-19-00595]
  2. Russian Science Foundation [21-19-28033, 18-19-00595] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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The study investigates the topological charge of the sum of two axisymmetric off-axis Laguerre-Gaussian beams, finding that when the indices are the same, the combined beam has the topological charge of one of the individual beams. Different indices result in the sum taking on specific values for the topological charge. Additionally, rules for selecting a feasible topological charge value are established, along with exploring the effects of exchanging and shifting between beams on the topological charge.
We analytically, numerically, and experimentally determine a topological charge (TC) of the sum of two axisymmetric off-axis Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) beams with the indices (0, m) and (0, n). In particular, we find that at m= n, the combined beam has TC = n, which suggests that the sum of two identical off-axis LG beams has the TC of an individual constituent LG beam. At m < n, the TC of the sum is found to take one of the following four values: TC1 = (m + n)/2, TC2 = TC1 + 1, TC3 = TC1 + 1/2, and TC4 = TC1 - 1/2. We also establish rules for selecting one of the four feasible values of TC. For the sum of two on-axis LG beams, TC of the superposition equals the larger constituent TC, i.e. TC = n. Meanwhile following any infinitesimally small off-axis shift, TC of the sum either remains equal to the pre-shift TC or decreases by an even number. This can be explained by an even number of optical vortices (OV) with TC = -1 instantly 'arriving' from infinity that compensate for the same number of OV with TC = +1 born in the superposition. We also show that when two LG beams with different parity are swapped in the superposition, the topological charge of the superposition changes by 1. Interestingly, when superposing two off-axis LG beams tilted to the optical axis so that their superposition produces a structurally stable beam, an infinite number of screw dislocations with TC = +1 are arranged along a certain line, with the total TC of the superposition equal to infinity. (C) 2021 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement.

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