Customized optical chirality of vortex structured light through state and degree of polarization control
Abstract
We show how both the ellipticity η and degree of polarization P influences the extraordinary optical chirality properties of non-paraxial vortex beams. We find that, in stark contrast to paraxial optics and non-vortex modes, extremely rich and tuneable spatial distributions of optical chirality density can be produced by an optical vortex beam under tight focussing. We develop a theoretical description of how the optical chirality can be tailored for purpose by altering both the state η and degree of polarization P of the input vortex mode, along with the magnitude and sign of optical orbital angular momentum via the pseudoscalar topological charge . We expect that the results will have a significant role in both producing novel techniques and improving existing methods in chiral nano-optics and structured light photonics.
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