Abstract

We propose and demonstrate a single channel interferometer that can be used to study how vortex beams propagate through a scatterer. The interferometer consists of a multifunctional diffractive optical element (MDOE) synthesized by the spatial random multiplexing of a Fresnel zone plate and a spiral Fresnel zone plate with different focal lengths. The MDOE generates two co-propagating beams, such that only the beam carrying orbital angular momentum is modulated by an annular stack of thin scatterers located at the focal plane of the Fresnel zone plate, while the other beam passes through the centre of the annulus without any modulation. The interference pattern is recorded at the focal plane of the spiral Fresnel zone plate. The scattering of vortex beams through stacks consisting of different number of thin scatterers was studied using the proposed optical setup. Conflicting results have been reported earlier on whether higher or lower charge beams suffer more deterioration. The proposed interferometer provides a relatively simple and compact means of experimentally studying propagation of vortex beams through scattering medium.

Highlights

  • We propose and demonstrate a single channel interferometer that can be used to study how vortex beams propagate through a scatterer

  • We propose a single channel optical configuration based on a multifunctional diffractive optical element (MDOE) for studying the robustness of LG beams of different charges versus level of scattering

  • We have proposed and demonstrated a compact, single channel interferometer using a MDOE for the study of propagation of beams with orbital angular momentum through scattering layers

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OPEN A compact single channel interferometer to study vortex beam propagation through scattering layers We propose and demonstrate a single channel interferometer that can be used to study how vortex beams propagate through a scatterer.

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