White light wavefront control with a spatial light modulator

Date
2014-05
Authors
Dirk-Mathys, Spangenberg
Dudley, Angela
Neethling, Pieter H.
Rohwer, Erich G.
Forbes, Andrew
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Publisher
Optical Society of America
Abstract
Spatial light modulators are ubiquitous tools for wavefront control and laser beam shaping but have traditionally been used with monochromatic sources due to the inherent wavelength dependence of the calibration process and subsequent phase manipulation. In this work we show that such devices can also be used to shape broadband sources without any wavelength dependence on the output beam’s phase. We outline the principle mathematically and then demonstrate it experimentally using a supercontinuum source to shape rotating white-light Bessel beams carrying orbital angular momentum.
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Please cite as follows:
Spangenberg, D-M., et al. 2014. White light wavefront control with a spatial light modulator.Optics Express, 22(11): 13870-13879, doi:10.1364/OE.22.013870.
The original publication is available at http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/home.cfm
Publication of this article was funded by the Stellenbosch University Open Access Fund.
Keywords
Laser beam shaping, Diffraction gratings, Optical vortices, Digital holography, Pulse shaping
Citation
Spangenberg, D-M., et al. 2014. White light wavefront control with a spatial light modulator.Optics Express, 22(11): 13870-13879, doi:10.1364/OE.22.013870.