posted on 2024-07-11, 07:02authored byHan Lin, Baohua Jia, Min Gu
An axially super-resolved quasi-spherical focal spot can be generated by focusing an amplitude-modulated radially polarized beam through a high numerical aperture objective. A method based on the unique depolarization properties of a circular focus is proposed to design the amplitude modulation. The generated focal spot shows a ratio of x∶y& 8758;z=1∶1∶1.48 for the normalized FWHM in three dimensions, compared to that of x∶y∶z=1∶0.74∶1.72 under linear polarization (in the x direction) illumination. Moreover, the focusable light efficiency of the designed amplitude-modulated beam is 65%, which is more than 3 times higher than the optimized case under linear polarization and thus make the amplitude-modulated radial polarization beam more suitable for a wide range of applications.
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Functional micro-multiplexers based on nonlinear three-dimensional photonic crystal superprisms