Abstract

We present experimental measurements showing the combination of the orbital angular momentum (OAM) content of incident light beams in two distinct processes of degenerate four-wave mixing induced in hot rubidium vapor. These two processes, driven by the same fields, must satisfy distinct topological charge (TC) selection rules, which impose OAM conservation. These selection rules are readily obtained from the so-called overlap integral of the incident beams and allow us to control the relations between the two nonlinear signals, in particular, to characterize the conditions to obtain the two signals with symmetric or anti-symmetric TCs. The tilted lens method was employed to measure the OAM content of the output fields. We also discuss the transition from the near- to the far-field distributions of the generated signals.

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