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Gouy Phase Radial Mode Sorter for Light: Concepts and Experiments.

Xuemei Gu, Mario Krenn, Manuel Erhard, A. Zeilinger·December 7, 2017·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.103601
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Abstract

We present an in principle lossless sorter for radial modes of light, using accumulated Gouy phases. The experimental setups have been found by a computer algorithm, and can be intuitively understood in a geometric way. Together with the ability to sort angular-momentum modes, we now have access to the complete two-dimensional transverse plane of light. The device can readily be used in multiplexing classical information. On a quantum level, it is an analog of the Stern-Gerlach experiment-significant for the discussion of fundamental concepts in quantum physics. As such, it can be applied in high-dimensional and multiphotonic quantum experiments.

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