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Spatio-temporal Control of Laguerre-Gaussian Light
Information multiplexing using the spatial phase of light
In this study, we have developed a fundamental technology for information multiplexing using Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) light, which has a characteristic spatial phase. By focusing on the spatial phase, which has not been actively used in conventional optical information processing, we aim to increase the information capacity.
Research
Optical information processing, transmission, recording and reproduction are performed using the intensity, polarization and spatially uniform phase of laser light. The transmission capacity can be increased through multiplexing using different frequencies. In contrast, the spatial characteristics of light form an unexplored area that has not been actively utilized until now. Based on this background, information multiplexing using Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) light and quantum information processing using the orbital angular momentum (topological charge) that characterizes LG light have been attracting attention as a step to overcome the limitation of information processing capacity. In this study, we have utilized material interaction and realized the mode control of LG light and the conversion and conservation of orbital angular momentum using short-pulsed light, as well as space-division multiplexing fiber transmission.
Yasunori Toda Professor
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