Abstract

Stimulated parametric down-conversion is a nonlinear optical process in which the orbital angular momentum of light is conserved under most practical conditions. However, there are instances in which the topological charge is not compatible with the remaining modal structure of the stimulated idler beam. As a result, the stimulated down-converted light diffracts and gives rise to Laguerre-Gaussian-like beams with nonzero radial indices. We present a theoretical and experimental analysis demonstrating this fundamental aspect of nonlinear processes with light beams possessing orbital angular momentum.

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