Abstract
Based on the Richard-Wolf diffraction theory, we demonstrate the tightly focused optical field distribution with two beams circularly polarized light. We deduced the expression of the double-beam superimposed vortex light intensity of left-handed circularly polarized light and right-handed circularly polarized light under the focusing condition of a high numerical aperture objective lens. Based on the different vortex topological charge values, amplitudes and initial phases of the dual beams, we numerically simulated the light intensity distribution of the superimposed hybrid focused light field. It is found that a variety of peculiar vortex spots can be obtained through the tight focus stacking of the double beams. These complex hybrid focused light fields with different polarizations can be used in fields such as optical field micro-manipulation or nonlinear fluorescence microscopy imaging.
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