Dynamically measuring the holo-information of light fields in three-dimensional space using a periodic polarization-structured light

Shu Xia Qi, Sheng Liu, Lei Han, Bing Yan Wei, Peng Li, Jin Zhan Zhong, Xu Yue Guo, Jian Lin Zhao

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Abstract

Spatially structured light field has attracted great attention due to its novel properties and application potential in numerous fields. Among them, the most striking one is the polarization-structured light, known as the vector beam. Here, using a periodic polarization-structured light, we propose a method to dynamically measure the holo-information of light fields, including the amplitude, phase, and polarization distributions, in three-dimensional (3D) space. The measurement system is composed of a Mach-Zender interferometer involving a liquid crystal polarized grating in the reference arm, which is simple, stable, and easy to operate. Featuring the single-shot measurement, this method supports observing the dynamic variation of object light fields. The accuracy, 3D polarimetry, and dynamic observation of this method are validated by measuring a calibrated quarter-wave plate, a vector vortex beam, a Poincaré beam, and a stressed polymethyl methacrylate sample.

Original languageEnglish
Article number264211
JournalScience China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
Volume64
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2021

Keywords

  • 42.25.Ja
  • 42.40.−i
  • 42.60.Jf
  • 73.43.Fj
  • holography
  • measurement
  • polarization
  • structured light

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