Widely Tunable Optical Vortex Array Generator Based on Grid Patterned Liquid Crystal Cell
Doyeon Lee, Heesu Lee, L. K. Migara, Keumcheol Kwak, В. П. Панов, Jang‐Kun Song
Abstract
Abstract Since optical vortex (OV) beams possess an additional degree of freedom, orbital angular momentum, the beams can be utilized to enhance signal modulation in optical communication technologies by mode division multiplexing and information encoding. In particular, tunable OV devices with wavelength adjustment and channel switching generate wide interest among researchers. This paper demonstrates tunable OV generator based on a grid‐patterned liquid crystal (GPLC) cell. The device, which is capable of producing an array of OV beams, offers an electrically controllable conversion between scalar vortices and vector vortices and controllable optical vortex density. In addition, the GPLC device is tunable to optimize its performance over a broad range of wavelengths.