Abstract

We propose and experimentally verify a novel scheme for diagnosing the order of a perturbed optical vortex using its 2D spatial autocorrelation function. The order of a vortex was found to be equal to the number of dark rings or zero points present in the correlation function. We have provided a compact analytical expression for the correlation function in the form of Laguerre polynomials. Further, we have utilized the divergence of the first zero point of Laguerre polynomials upon propagation to obtain information about higher-order vortex beams and compared it with our experimental results. It has been shown that the accuracy of the obtained information can further be enhanced by increasing the collection area of scattered vortex beams. These results find applications in free-space optical and satellite communication as the proposed technique is alignment free, and information can be obtained even with a small portion of the scattered beam.

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