Abstract

Optical vortices, having doughnut-shaped spatial profile with zero intensity around the phase singularity, are of great interest due to its wide range of applications in variety of fields in science and technology. Two spatially separated entwined vortices with opposite topological charge forms a vortex dipoles. Due to their entwining nature, the vortex dipoles are created and annihilated in pairs of opposite charge, and carry a very stable topological structures. In recent times, vortex dipoles have created a lot of interest in studying in propagation dynamics [1] and optical vortex metrology [2]. Typically, optical vortex dipoles are created using holographic techniques. Recently, a new technique has been demonstrated to generate vortex dipole through coupling between the amplitude and phase differences of the superposing beams [3]. Here we report, for the first time to the best of our knowledge, on the generation of tunable vortex dipole directly from an optical parametric oscillator (OPO). Pumping a continuous wave (cw), doubly resonant OPO with Gaussian beam and carefully adjustment of the cavity mirrors, we have generated vortex dipole of power as much as 84 mW tunable across 968 nm-1181 nm. The generic scheme can used to generate vortex dipole at any wavelength and at all time scales.

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