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Remotely sensing an object's rotational orientation using the orbital angular momentum of light(Invited Paper) 被引量:3

Remotely sensing an object's rotational orientation using the orbital angular momentum of light(Invited Paper)
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摘要 Remotely sensing an object with light is essential for burgeoning technologies, such as autonomous vehicles. Here, an object's rotational orientation is remotely sensed using light's orbital angular momentum. An object is illuminated by and partially obstructs a Gaussian light beam. Using an SLM, the phase differences between the partially obstructed Gaussian light beam's constituent OAM modes are measured analogous to Stokes polar- imetry. It is shown that the phase differences are directly proportional to the object's rotational orientation. Comparison to the use of a pixelated camera and implementation in the millimeter wave regime are discussed. Remotely sensing an object with light is essential for burgeoning technologies, such as autonomous vehicles. Here, an object's rotational orientation is remotely sensed using light's orbital angular momentum. An object is illuminated by and partially obstructs a Gaussian light beam. Using an SLM, the phase differences between the partially obstructed Gaussian light beam's constituent OAM modes are measured analogous to Stokes polar- imetry. It is shown that the phase differences are directly proportional to the object's rotational orientation. Comparison to the use of a pixelated camera and implementation in the millimeter wave regime are discussed.
出处 《Chinese Optics Letters》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第3期46-50,共5页 中国光学快报(英文版)
关键词 Angular momentum Gaussian beams Millimeter waves Angular momentum Gaussian beams Millimeter waves
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