https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap/2013120191
Tight focusing of radially polarized vortex laser pulse
1
School of Electronics and Information, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510006, P.R. China
2
School of Physics and Telecommunication Engineering, Laboratory of Quantum Information Technology, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510665, P.R. China
a e-mail: tangzhl@scnu.edu.cn
Received:
18
May
2012
Revised:
29
March
2013
Accepted:
12
April
2013
Published online:
11
June
2013
The tight focusing of femtosecond radially polarized vortex laser pulse by a high numerical aperture objective is investigated in this paper. Based on Richards-Wolf vectorial diffraction theory, the electric field and the group velocity of the radially polarized vortex femtosecond laser pulse are studied in great detail. It finds that the femtosecond radially polarized vortex laser pulse can travel at various group velocities near the focus, that is, slower or faster than light velocity in vacuum, depending on the numerical aperture of the focusing objective system. Moreover, the effect of spherical aberration of objective, topological charge and time duration of the radially polarized vortex laser pulse on the group velocity distribution near the focus is discussed.
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