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Phase-conjugation of the isolated optical vortex using a flat surfaces

Published 14 Jun 2010 in physics.optics and nlin.PS | (1006.2778v6)

Abstract: The robust method for obtaining the helical interference pattern due to the phase-conjugation of an isolated optical vortex by means of the non-holographic technique is proposed. It is shown that a perfect wavefront-reversal of the vortex in a linear polarization state via even number of reflections is achievable due to the turn of the photon's momentum $\vec p \approx \hbar \vec k$ with respect to the photon's orbital angular momentum projection $L_z$. The possible experimental realization is based upon $catseye-prism$ like reflections inside the confocal optical $loop$ cavity. The alternative scheme contains the Dove prism embedded in the optical $loop$ with the odd number of reflections from mirrors. This $confocal$ interferometric technique is applicable to the optical tweezers, atomic traps, Sagnac laser loops and metamaterials fabrication.

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