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Topologically protected measurement of orbital angular momentum of light

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arxiv 2410.00331 v1 pith:HOZENJ3D submitted 2024-10-01 physics.optics

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keywords measurementangularlightmomentumorbitalschemeappliedcommunication
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We develop a weak measurement scheme for measuring orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light based on the global topology in wave function. We introduce the spin-orbit coupling to transform the measurement of OAM to the pre- and postselected measurement of polarization. The OAM number can be precisely and promptly recognized using single-shot detection without the need for spatial resolution. More significantly, the measurement results exhibit topological robustness under random phase perturbations. This scheme has the potential to be applied as a paradigm in the OAM-based optical computing, metrology and communication.

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