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Using transformation optics to measure optical orbital angular momentum

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Abstract

Transformation optics is used to image two planes into each other and at the same time distort them such that orbital angular momentum (OAM) becomes transverse momentum. This allows sorting of optical OAM components.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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