New Journal of Physics (Jan 2020)

Free electron laser generation of x-ray Poincaré beams

  • Jenny Morgan,
  • Erik Hemsing,
  • Brian W J McNeil,
  • Alison Yao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab984f
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 7
p. 072001

Abstract

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An optics-free method is proposed to generate x-ray radiation with spatially variant states of polarization via an afterburner extension to a free electron laser. Control of the polarization in the transverse plane is obtained through the overlap of different coherent transverse light distributions radiated from a bunched electron beam in two consecutive orthogonally polarised undulators. Different transverse profiles are obtained by emitting at a higher harmonic in one or both of the undulators. This method enables the generation of beams structured in their intensity, phase, and polarization—so-called Poincaré beams—at high powers with tunable wavelengths. Simulations are used to demonstrate the generation of two different classes of light with spatially inhomogeneous polarization—cylindrical vector beams and full Poincaré beams.

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