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Modal description of paraxial structured light propagation: tutorial

Hend Sroor, Chané Moodley, Valeria Rodríguez-Fajardo, Qiwen Zhan, Andrew Forbes

2021Journal of the Optical Society of America A20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Here we outline a description of paraxial light propagation from a modal perspective. By decomposing the initial transverse field into a spatial basis whose elements have known and analytical propagation characteristics, we are able to analytically propagate any desired field, making the calculation fast and easy. By selecting a basis other than that of planes waves, we overcome the problem of numerical artifacts in the angular spectrum approach and at the same time are able to offer an intuitive understanding for why certain classes of fields propagate as they do. We outline the concept theoretically, compare it to the numerical angular spectrum approach, and confirm its veracity experimentally using a range of instructive examples. We believe that this modal approach to propagating light will be a useful addition to the toolbox for propagating optical fields.

Topics & Concepts

Paraxial approximationAngular spectrum methodModalBasis (linear algebra)PhysicsComputer scienceOpticsField (mathematics)ToolboxModal analysisPerspective (graphical)AcousticsMathematicsGeometryVibrationArtificial intelligenceDiffractionProgramming languageBeam (structure)ChemistryPolymer chemistryPure mathematicsOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsPhotonic and Optical DevicesAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies
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