Abstract
We outline an easily reproduced experiment that allows the student to investigate the intensity and phase structure of transverse laser modes. In addition to discussing the usual Hermite–Gaussian laser modes we detail how Laguerre–Gaussian laser modes can be obtained by the direct conversion of the Hermite–Gaussian output. A Mach–Zehnder interferometer allows the phase structure of the Laguerre–Gaussian modes to be compared with the phase structure of a plane wave with the same frequency. The resulting interference patterns clearly illustrate the azimuthal phase dependence of the Laguerre–Gaussian modes, which is the origin of the orbital angular momentum associated with each of them.
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