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Composite Optical Vortices by Superpositions of Collinear Laguerre-Gauss Beams

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Abstract

We study the optical beam that results when two or more collinear beams in Laguerre- Gauss modes bearing optical vortices are superimposed. We observe the creation of new vortices whose positions depend on the relative amplitude and phase of the component beams.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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