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Computer Optics, 2022, Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages 522–530
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18287/2412-6179-CO-1084
(Mi co1042)
 

This article is cited in 2 scientific papers (total in 2 papers)

DIFFRACTIVE OPTICS, OPTICAL TECHNOLOGIES

Astigmatic transformation of a fractional-order edge dislocation

V. V. Kotlyarab, E. G. Abramochkinc, A. A. Kovalevab, A. G. Nalimovab

a Image Processing Systems Institute of the RAS - Branch of the FSRC "Crystallography and Photonics" RAS, Samara, Russia, Samara
b Samara National Research University
c Samara Branch of P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract: It is shown theoretically that an astigmatic transformation of an edge dislocation (straight line of zero intensity) of the $\nu$-th order ($\nu=n+\alpha~$ is a real positive number, $n$ is integer, $0<\alpha<1$ is the fractional part of the number) forms at twice the focal length from a cylindrical lens $n$ optical elliptical vortices (screw dislocations) with a topological charge of $-1$, located on a straight line perpendicular to the edge dislocation. Coordinates of these points are zeros of the Tricomi function. At some distance from these vortices and on the same straight line, another additional vortex with a topological charge of $-1$ is also generated, which moves to the periphery if $\alpha$ decreases to zero, or approaches $n$ vortices if $\alpha$ tends to $1$. In addition, at the periphery in the beam cross-section, a countable number of optical vortices (intensity zeros) are formed, all with a topological charge of $-1$, which are located on diverging curved lines (such as hyperbolas) equidistant from a straight line on which the main $n$ intensity zeros are located. These “accompanying” vortices approach the center of the beam, following the additional “passenger” vortex, if $0<\alpha<0.5$, or move to the periphery, leaving the “passenger” next to the main vortices, if $0.5<\alpha<1$. At $\alpha=0$ and $\alpha=1$, the “accompanying” vortices are situated at infinity. The topological charge of the entire beam at fractional $\nu$ is infinite. The numerical simulation confirms theoretical predictions.
Keywords: astigmatic transformation, fractional order, edge dislocation, screw dislocation, elliptical optical vortex
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Science Foundation 22-22-00265
Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
The work was partly funded Russian Science Foundation grant #22-22-00265 (in parts “Complex amplitude of the beam with fractional order edge dislocation”, “Complex amplitude of the beam at double focal length”, “Zeros of Kummer and Tricomy functions”) and by the RF Ministry of Science and Higher Education within a state contract with the "Crystallography and Photonics" Research Center of the RAS (in parts “Simulation results”, “Discussion”).
Received: 09.12.2021
Accepted: 21.04.2022
Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: V. V. Kotlyar, E. G. Abramochkin, A. A. Kovalev, A. G. Nalimov, “Astigmatic transformation of a fractional-order edge dislocation”, Computer Optics, 46:4 (2022), 522–530
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\paper Astigmatic transformation of a fractional-order edge dislocation
\jour Computer Optics
\yr 2022
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\pages 522--530
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