Rotational Doppler-effect due to selective excitation of vector-vortex field in optical fiber
Rotational Doppler-effect due to selective excitation of vector-vortex field in optical fiber
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2011-01-17
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Inavalli, V. V.G.Krishna
Viswanathan, Nirmal K.
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Experimental demonstration of rotational Doppler-effect due to direct and simultaneous excitation of orthogonal elliptically-polarized fundamental and vortex modes in a two-mode optical fiber is presented here. The rotation frequency and the trajectory of the zero-intensity point in the two-mode fiber output beam measured as a function of analyzer rotation matches with the S-contour of polarization singularity in the beam, identified via Stokes parameter measurement. The characteristics of the S-contour around the C-point in the output beam is also measured as a function of rotating Dove prism and half-wave plate - Dove prism combination to highlight the role of polarization modifying components on the observed rotational Doppler-effect of vector-vortex beams. © 2011 Optical Society of America.
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Optics Express. v.19(2)