Dudley, Angela LSchulze, CRoux, FSDuparré, MForbes, A2014-09-302014-09-302013-06Dudley, A.L., Schulze, C, Roux, F.S, Duparré, M and Forbes, A. 2013. Controlled acceleration of superimposed Bessel beams. In: Second International Conference on Orbital Angular Momentum, Glasgow, Scotland (June 2013)http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7694Second International Conference on Orbital Angular Momentum, Glasgow, Scotland (June 2013)In this work we present a mechanism for generating superpositions of non-canonical, higherorder Bessel beams, which are characterized by the anisotropy of the optical vortex on the propagation axis, known as the morphology parameter. We implement a spatial light modulator (SLM) to create superimposed, non-canonical, higher-order Bessel beams and a CCD camera to investigate the propagation of the resulting field. It is already known that the intensity profile of the resulting field experiences an angular rotation. However, we show that by tuning the morphology parameter, the rate of rotation will change periodically as a function of the propagation distance. Apart from demonstrating the controlled angular acceleration of the resulting intensity profile, we also show the transfer of energy between accelerating and decelerating sections in the intensity profile.enBessel beamsPropagation axisCCD cameraSpatial light modulatorControlled acceleration of superimposed Bessel beamsConference PresentationDudley, A. L., Schulze, C., Roux, F., Duparré, M., & Forbes, A. (2013). Controlled acceleration of superimposed Bessel beams. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7694Dudley, Angela L, C Schulze, FS Roux, M Duparré, and A Forbes. "Controlled acceleration of superimposed Bessel beams." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7694Dudley AL, Schulze C, Roux F, Duparré M, Forbes A, Controlled acceleration of superimposed Bessel beams; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7694 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Dudley, Angela L AU - Schulze, C AU - Roux, FS AU - Duparré, M AU - Forbes, A AB - In this work we present a mechanism for generating superpositions of non-canonical, higherorder Bessel beams, which are characterized by the anisotropy of the optical vortex on the propagation axis, known as the morphology parameter. We implement a spatial light modulator (SLM) to create superimposed, non-canonical, higher-order Bessel beams and a CCD camera to investigate the propagation of the resulting field. It is already known that the intensity profile of the resulting field experiences an angular rotation. However, we show that by tuning the morphology parameter, the rate of rotation will change periodically as a function of the propagation distance. Apart from demonstrating the controlled angular acceleration of the resulting intensity profile, we also show the transfer of energy between accelerating and decelerating sections in the intensity profile. DA - 2013-06 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Bessel beams KW - Propagation axis KW - CCD camera KW - Spatial light modulator LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2013 T1 - Controlled acceleration of superimposed Bessel beams TI - Controlled acceleration of superimposed Bessel beams UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7694 ER -