2022
DOI: 10.18287/2412-6179-co-1066
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Terahertz Bessel and "perfect" vortex beams generated with a binary axicon and axicon with continuous relief

Abstract: Comparative studies of characteristics of Bessel and "perfect" vortex beams with a topological charge 9, created using a binary silicon axicon and a "holographic" diamond axicon with continu-ous profile at a wavelength of 141 μm, are carried out. Beams with linear and radial polarization are investigated. An example of the use of a perfect radially polarized beam for the excitation of vortex plasmon-polaritons on a cylindrical conductor is given.

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“…To conclude this section, in Figure 5, we present the cross-sections of beams from binary and holographic axicons, which were recorded using a pyroelectric camera at a distance of 50-150 mm from the axicon (reprinted with permission from Computer Optics Editorial [84]). To ensure an accurate comparison, we limited the size of the illuminating beam for both types of axicons by using a diaphragm with a diameter of 20 mm.…”
Section: Bessel Beams Obtained Experimentallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To conclude this section, in Figure 5, we present the cross-sections of beams from binary and holographic axicons, which were recorded using a pyroelectric camera at a distance of 50-150 mm from the axicon (reprinted with permission from Computer Optics Editorial [84]). To ensure an accurate comparison, we limited the size of the illuminating beam for both types of axicons by using a diaphragm with a diameter of 20 mm.…”
Section: Bessel Beams Obtained Experimentallymentioning
confidence: 99%