
Optical vortices in nanophotonics
5.1. Optical vortices for advanced trapping and imaging Fig. 5. Optical trapping and edge-enhancement imaging using optical

5.1. Optical vortices for advanced trapping and imaging Fig. 5. Optical trapping and edge-enhancement imaging using optical

Selectively and efficiently couples vortex beams to or from dielectric waveguide “wires” of a photonic integrated circuit. Replaces

Optical vortex arrays, with their unique wavefront structures, find extensive applications in fields such as optical commu-nications,

Spin-orbit coupling basically lets the light''s polarization (its “spin”) interact with how it spreads out in space (its “orbit”).

Fiber optic couplers are optical devices that connect three or more fiber ends, dividing one input between two or more outputs, or

An opto-isolator contains a source (emitter) of light, almost always a near infrared light-emitting diode (LED), that converts electrical

Abstract—We experimentally demonstrated a high-order op-tical vortex pulsed laser based on a mode selective all-fiber fused

In conclusion, we present the generation of the optical vortex beam by leveraging the spin-orbit coupling in vdW materials,

As an alternative maneuver, spin-orbit coupling has emerged as a method to obtain the vortex beam by converting spin angular
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