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  • Space-time wave packets exhibit unique propagation characteristics, including invariance and adjustable group velocity, while having the potential to carry orbital angular momentum (OAM).
  • Through experiments and simulations, researchers generate OAM-carrying ST wave packets with a time-dependent beam radius by combining multiple Laguerre-Gaussian modes with the same azimuthal index.
  • Results show that increasing the number of modes and frequency lines enhances the dynamic range of the beam radius oscillations, with high OAM purity achieved in both simulated (over 95%) and experimental (over 64%) settings, despite purity decreasing over propagation distance.

Article Abstract

Space-time (ST) wave packets, in which spatial and temporal characteristics are coupled, have gained attention due to their unique propagation characteristics, such as propagation invariance and tunable group velocity in addition to their potential ability to carry orbital angular momentum (OAM). Through experiment and simulation, we explore the generation of OAM-carrying ST wave packets, with the unique property of a time-dependent beam radius at various ranges of propagation distances. To achieve this, we synthesize multiple frequency comb lines, each assigned to a coherent combination of multiple Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) modes with the same azimuthal index but different radial indices. The time-dependent interference among the spatial modes at the different frequencies leads to the generation of the desired OAM-carrying ST wave packet with dynamically varying radii. The simulation results indicate that the dynamic range of beam radius oscillations increases with the number of modes and frequency lines. The simulated ST wave packet for OAM of orders +1 or +3 has an OAM purity of >95%. In addition, we experimentally generate and measure the OAM-carrying ST wave packets with time-dependent beam radii. In the experiment, several lines of a Kerr frequency comb are spatially modulated with the superposition of multiple LG modes and combined to generate such an ST wave packet. In the experiment, ST wave packets for OAM of orders +1 or +3 have an OAM purity of >64%. In simulation and experiment, OAM purity decreases and beam radius becomes larger over the propagation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.472745DOI Listing

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