Abstract
In this work, we propose and demonstrate experimentally a new family of vector beams, the helico-conical vector beams (HCVBs), whose spatial degree of freedom is encoded in the helico-conical optical beams. We use Stokes polarimetry to study their properties and find that upon propagation their transverse polarization distribution evolves from nonhomogeneous to quasihomogeneous, such that even though their global degree of nonseparability remains constant, locally it decreases to a minimum value as z → ∞. We corroborated this quantitatively using the Hellinger distance, a novel metric for vectorness that applies to spatially disjoint vector modes. To the best of our knowledge, HCVBs are the second family of vector beams featuring this behavior, paving the way for applications in optical tweezing or information encryption.
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