Abstract

The ability to generate structured light in different media is important for various applications, such as optical trapping, imaging, and data communication, but is technically difficult. This study uses ideas from the calculus of variations to develop a simplified, consistent framework that can be used to generate the required customized optical fields. The proposed approach is easily generalized, extending its applicability beyond optics to other wave-related phenomena and subjects, such as acoustics.

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