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Manipulation of polarization conversion and dual foci in a twisted caustic vector optical field in free space

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Abstract

Manipulation of polarization states in a complex structured optical field during propagation has become an important topic due to its fundamental interest and potential applications. This work demonstrates the effect of the caustic and twisting phases on the polarization states of a vector beam experimentally and theoretically. The novel properties of polarization evolution, especially the conversions of different states of polarization (SoPs) in a twisted caustic vector beam, occur during propagation in free space because of the modulation of twisting and caustic phases. The orthogonal polarization components tend to appear on the beam centers of two foci, and the two focal distances are closely related to the caustic and twisting phases. The twisting and caustic phases can manipulate the conversions between linear and circular polarization components that occur during propagation. These results provide a new approach to more complex manipulations of a structured optical field, especially in tailoring the evolution of polarization states and two foci. They may find potential applications in the corresponding field.

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