Abstract

Radially polarized beam has gained much interest recently due to its properties and applications. In this article, the focusing properties of radially polarized beam with radial cosine phase wavefront are investigated theoretically. Results show that when the radially polarized beam with radial cosine wavefront phase is focused, the focal pattern differs considerably with frequency parameter in the cosine function term. In the high numerical aperture focusing system, focal shift occurs, and novel focal patterns evolve considerably, for instance, from only one peak to two or multiple overlapping peaks. In addition, peak intensity ratio of radially polarized component to longitudinal polarized component in the focal region fluctuates smoothly for low-frequency parameter, then drops sharply, and comes back remarkably with increasing frequency parameter. Simultaneously focal shift increases slowly, and then decreases, suddenly, focal shift sign changes that results from focal switch phenomenon, and then fluctuates.

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