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Mitigation of lateral misalignment in the optical set-up for the generation of perfect vortex beam by the radial shearing self-interferometric (RSSI) technique

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JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09500340.2023.2192812

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Perfect vortex beam; lateral misalignment; radial shearing self-interferometric technique

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Traditionally, interference patterns are important for determining the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of a vortex beam. However, we demonstrate that they are also crucial for identifying and mitigating lateral misalignment in optical set-ups using the Radial Shearing Self-Interferometric (RSSI) technique. The splitting of interference patterns can help identify minute misalignments in the optical set-up, and an algorithm for automating the mitigation process has been proposed. This technique could lead to self-aligning optical set-ups.
Traditionally, interference patterns play an important role in determining the sign and magnitude of the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of the vortex beam. However, we demonstrate the importance of interference patterns in the identification and mitigation of lateral misalignment in the optical set-up, studied through the Radial Shearing Self-Interferometric (RSSI) technique. A splitting of the interference pattern of the perfect vortex beam (PVB) was observed with the introduction of lateral misalignment. These interference patterns proved to be instrumental in the identification of minute misalignment (micron level) in the optical set-up. The splitting in the interference patterns has been detected through image processing and an algorithm for automating the mitigation process has been proposed. The technique could prove to be a step towards self-aligning optical set-ups.

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