Generation of vector beams using a double-wedge depolarizer: Non-quantum entanglement
Generation of vector beams using a double-wedge depolarizer: Non-quantum entanglement
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2016-07-01
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Samlan, C. T.
Viswanathan, Nirmal K.
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Propagation of horizontally polarized Gaussian beam through a double-wedge depolarizer generates vector beams with spatially varying state of polarization. Jones calculus is used to show that such beams are maximally nonseparable on the basis of even (Gaussian)-odd (Hermite-Gaussian) mode parity and horizontal-vertical polarization state. The maximum nonseparability in the two degrees of freedom of the vector beam at the double wedge depolarizer output is verified experimentally using a modified Sagnac interferometer and linear analyser projected interferograms to measure the concurrence 0.94±0.002 and violation of Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt form of Bell-like inequality 2.704±0.024. The investigation is carried out in the context of the use of vector beams for metrological applications.
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Double wedge depolarizer,
Non-quantum entanglement,
Polarization interference,
Vector beam
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Optics and Lasers in Engineering. v.82