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Demonstration of Distance Emulation for an Orbital-Angular-Momentum Beam

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Abstract

We design and experimentally demonstrate a free-space distance emulator for propagating OAM beams over long distances in a lab environment. The performance of the system is assessed by measuring spot radius and radius of curvature of propagated beams.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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