Abstract

Optical vortices are widely explored in quantum optics and communication because of their quantized orbital angular momentum, especially its applications in the frequency conversion process lay a foundation for establishing frequency interfaces. However, limited by the spatial mode matching, constructing the frequency interfaces with uniform conversion efficiency is still a challenge. Here, we propose and demonstrate a frequency up-conversion of perfect vortex beams for accommodating arbitrary topological charges in a diamond atomic system of 85Rb. In this process, the 780 nm, 776 nm and internally generated 5233 nm light fields induce the 420 nm coherent blue light generation. The 776 nm perfect vortex beam with transverse structure-invariance serves as the signal beam, which leads to the uniform conversion efficiency and is accompanied by orbital angular momentum transfer of output 420 nm coherent blue light. In addition, in view of the tunable radius and width, the perfect vortex beams with different transverse sizes are also successfully transferred, which further increases the encoding flexibility.

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