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Multilevel Spiral Axicon for High-Order Bessel-Gauss Beams Generation.

Rebeca TudorGeorge Andrei BulzanMihai KuskoCristian KuskoViorel AvramescuDan VasilacheRaluca Gavrila
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This paper presents an efficient method to generate high-order Bessel-Gauss beams carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM) by using a thin and compact optical element such as a multilevel spiral axicon. This approach represents an excellent alternative for diffraction-free OAM beam generation instead of complex methods based on a doublet formed by a physical spiral phase plate and zero-order axicon, phase holograms loaded on spatial light modulators (SLMs), or the interferometric method. Here, we present the fabrication process for axicons with 16 and 32 levels, characterized by high mode conversion efficiency and good transmission for visible light (λ = 633 nm wavelength). The Bessel vortex states generated with the proposed diffractive optical elements (DOEs) can be exploited as a very useful resource for optical and quantum communication in free-space channels or in optical fibers.
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