A q-Parameter Approach to Analysis of Propagation, Focusing, and Waveguiding of Radially Polarized Gaussian Beams
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-2009
Publication Source
Journal of the Optical Society of America A
Abstract
The q-parameter of a Gaussian beam is a convenient way to determine its paraxial propagation in a medium as well as in an optical system under external or induced lensing. The assumption is that the Gaussian beam either is scalar or has a linear polarization. It is shown that propagation of radially polarized Gaussian beams in a medium and/or under lensing can be readily analyzed rather simply by knowing the q-transformation of the underlying scalar Gaussian beam. The exact profiles of the longitudinal and transverse components of initially radially polarized lowest-order Laguerre–Gaussian beams are derived and compared with those of the linearly polarized Gaussian beam. It can be readily shown that the longitudinal component of the polarization does not contribute to real power flow at the focal plane. The focal shift and the Guoy phase during lensing are calculated, again based on the underlying q-parameter. The methodology for extension to higher-order Laguerre–Gaussians is also developed. Finally, waveguiding of radially polarized beams in a graded index square law medium is analyzed, and conditions for the existence of radially or longitudinally polarized modes are derived.
Inclusive pages
1366-1374
ISBN/ISSN
1084-7529
Copyright
Copyright © 2009, Optical Society of America
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Volume
26
Peer Reviewed
yes
Issue
6
eCommons Citation
Banerjee, Partha P.; Cook, Gary; and Evans, Dean R., "A q-Parameter Approach to Analysis of Propagation, Focusing, and Waveguiding of Radially Polarized Gaussian Beams" (2009). Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications. 240.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/ece_fac_pub/240
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