Photonics (Sep 2023)

Broadband Vortex Beam Modulating System Based on Electrically Controlled Liquid Crystal Devices

  • Xinyi Zhou,
  • Zongjie Zhu,
  • Xiangsheng Xie,
  • Lishuang Yao,
  • Fan Fan,
  • Yaqin Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics10091012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1012

Abstract

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Vortex beams with helical phase wavefronts have recently emerged as a research hotspot because of their widespread applications such as ultra-high dimensional information encoding, quantum entanglement, and data transmission due to their unique properties. Research, as of yet, on the easy preparation of vector vortex beams is hindered by technical bottlenecks such as large mechanical modulation errors and limited bandwidths of meta-structured devices in spite of the massive experimental and theoretical breakthroughs in the generation of vortex beams that have been made. To make up for the deficiency in this area, we propose here a broadband vortex beam modulating system based on electrically controlled liquid crystal (LC) devices. An electrically controlled LC q-plate and an LC broadband polarization grating (PG) are integrated in the system as the crux devices. The system enables pure vortex-phase modulation within a wide spectral range in the visible spectrum and electrical control on the output beam intensity of the vortex and Gaussian components. Experiments at different voltages of 533 nm and 632.8 nm were conducted for validation. This system overcomes the complexity and stringent optical path requirements of traditional methods for generating vortex beams, offering an efficient, convenient, and rapidly tunable approach for generating vortex beams that is easily and highly integrable.

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