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We compare transverse structure evolution and energy deposition into the medium within focused multifilament arrays created using two different types of diffraction optical elements (DOEs): TEM11 phase plate and a Dammann grating. We show that the employment of the Dammann grating provides a robust way to create regular multifilament arrays, which is far less dependent on laser beam quality than one using the phase plate.
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We propose to analyze the polarization and phase states of laser beams using a fixed set of non-polarizing phase elements. The experimental implementation of the proposed method is based on the use of multi-order phase-diffractive optical elements (DOEs). The presence or absence of intensity maxima (information bits) corresponding to the numbers of diffraction orders allows an identification code (a codeword) to be obtained. The resulting codeword makes it possible to uniquely determine the order of the vortex singularity and the order of the cylindrical polarization of the laser beam in various combinations based on simple relations.
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We conduct a theoretical and experimental study of the distribution of the electric field components in the sharp focal domain when rotating a zone plate with a π-phase jump placed in the focused beam. Comparing the theoretical and experimental results for several kinds of near-field probes, an analysis of the polarization sensitivity of different types of metal-coated aperture probes is conducted. It is demonstrated that with increasing diameter of the non-metal-coated tip part there occurs an essential redistribution of sensitivity in favor of the transverse electric field components and an increase of the probe's energy throughput.
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We study the sharp focusing of differently polarized low-order and high-order beams, including Bessel and Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) modes, to compare them using several criteria: the size of a light spot, the intensity ratio of the central peak and sidelobes, and the intensity of the longitudinal electric field component. The experiments performed using the near-field microscopy techniques are in general agreement with the results of the numerical simulation. We have validated the growth of the longitudinal component in the focus for high-order modes at moderate NA=0.6-0.8, and essential lower sidelobes of Bessel modes, in comparison with LG modes.