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Optical framed knots as information carriers.


ABSTRACT: Modern beam shaping techniques have enabled the generation of optical fields displaying a wealth of structural features, which include three-dimensional topologies such as Möbius, ribbon strips and knots. However, unlike simpler types of structured light, the topological properties of these optical fields have hitherto remained more of a fundamental curiosity as opposed to a feature that can be applied in modern technologies. Due to their robustness against external perturbations, topological invariants in physical systems are increasingly being considered as a means to encode information. Hence, structured light with topological properties could potentially be used for such purposes. Here, we introduce the experimental realization of structures known as framed knots within optical polarization fields. We further develop a protocol in which the topological properties of framed knots are used in conjunction with prime factorization to encode information.

SUBMITTER: Larocque H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7547656 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optical framed knots as information carriers.

Larocque Hugo H   D'Errico Alessio A   Ferrer-Garcia Manuel F MF   Carmi Avishy A   Cohen Eliahu E   Karimi Ebrahim E  

Nature communications 20201009 1


Modern beam shaping techniques have enabled the generation of optical fields displaying a wealth of structural features, which include three-dimensional topologies such as Möbius, ribbon strips and knots. However, unlike simpler types of structured light, the topological properties of these optical fields have hitherto remained more of a fundamental curiosity as opposed to a feature that can be applied in modern technologies. Due to their robustness against external perturbations, topological in  ...[more]

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