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Phase control with spatial-light modulators towards application for opto-optical modulation

Hendriks, Isa LU (2020) FYSK02 20201
Atomic Physics
Department of Physics
Abstract
This project is about focusing a Gaussian laser beam that has a spatial phase profile applied by a spatial light modulator. The goal is to be able to control the shape, position and phase of the peak at the focus and to split up the peak at the focus into several peaks. Controlling the profile of the beam at the focus has interesting applications for opto-optical modulation. A code was written in Matlab that simulates the focusing of a Gaussian beam. Within the code a phase profile can be applied to the Gaussian beam profile. The phase profiles that are tested are linear profiles and curved profiles. A function is written that combines phase profiles by alternating between pixels. This splits up the peak the focus into several peaks. It... (More)
This project is about focusing a Gaussian laser beam that has a spatial phase profile applied by a spatial light modulator. The goal is to be able to control the shape, position and phase of the peak at the focus and to split up the peak at the focus into several peaks. Controlling the profile of the beam at the focus has interesting applications for opto-optical modulation. A code was written in Matlab that simulates the focusing of a Gaussian beam. Within the code a phase profile can be applied to the Gaussian beam profile. The phase profiles that are tested are linear profiles and curved profiles. A function is written that combines phase profiles by alternating between pixels. This splits up the peak the focus into several peaks. It was found that by combining linear phases through alternating between pixels the peaks at the focus can be split up into several peaks. However, when doing so, a number of extra peaks appear at the focus. The origin of the extra peaks is not explained in this thesis, but their behaviour and consequences are studied. It was also found that the peaks can be controlled in time by applying a flat phase profile, and that the shape of the peak at the focus can be adjusted by applying a curved phase profile. (Less)
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author
Hendriks, Isa LU
supervisor
organization
course
FYSK02 20201
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
phase control, spatial-light modulator, simulation, spatial phase profile, opto-optical modulation
language
English
id
9025269
date added to LUP
2020-07-28 11:38:30
date last changed
2020-07-28 11:38:54
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  abstract     = {{This project is about focusing a Gaussian laser beam that has a spatial phase profile applied by a spatial light modulator. The goal is to be able to control the shape, position and phase of the peak at the focus and to split up the peak at the focus into several peaks. Controlling the profile of the beam at the focus has interesting applications for opto-optical modulation. A code was written in Matlab that simulates the focusing of a Gaussian beam. Within the code a phase profile can be applied to the Gaussian beam profile. The phase profiles that are tested are linear profiles and curved profiles. A function is written that combines phase profiles by alternating between pixels. This splits up the peak the focus into several peaks. It was found that by combining linear phases through alternating between pixels the peaks at the focus can be split up into several peaks. However, when doing so, a number of extra peaks appear at the focus. The origin of the extra peaks is not explained in this thesis, but their behaviour and consequences are studied. It was also found that the peaks can be controlled in time by applying a flat phase profile, and that the shape of the peak at the focus can be adjusted by applying a curved phase profile.}},
  author       = {{Hendriks, Isa}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Phase control with spatial-light modulators towards application for opto-optical modulation}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}