Nonlinear imaging of nanostructures using beams with binary phase modulation
Turquet, Léo; Kakko, Joona Pekko; Jiang, Hua; Isotalo, Tero J.; Huhtio, Teppo; Niemi, Tapio; Kauppinen, Esko; Lipsanen, Harri; Kauranen, Martti; Bautista, Godofredo (2017-05-01)
Turquet, Léo
Kakko, Joona Pekko
Jiang, Hua
Isotalo, Tero J.
Huhtio, Teppo
Niemi, Tapio
Kauppinen, Esko
Lipsanen, Harri
Kauranen, Martti
Bautista, Godofredo
01.05.2017
Optics Express
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We demonstrate nonlinear microscopy of oriented nanowires using excitation beams with binary phase modulation. A simple and intuitive optical scheme comprising a spatial light modulator gives us the possibility to control the phase across an incident Hermite-Gaussian beam of order (1,0) (HG10 mode). This technique allows us to gradually vary the spatial distribution of the longitudinal electric fields in the focal volume, as demonstrated by second-harmonic generation from vertically-aligned GaAs nanowires. These results open new opportunities for the full control of polarization in the focal volume to enhance light interaction with nanostructured materials.
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