We study geometric phases that arise from (cyclic) transformations of the transverse spatial structure of paraxial optical modes. Our approach involves bosonic ladder operators that, in the spirit of the quantum-mechanical harmonic oscillator, generate sets of transverse optical modes. It applies to modes of all orders in a very natural way and provides a universal geometric interpretation of the phase shifts acquired by nonastigmatic modes under typical experimental conditions.
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