Published April 25, 2022 | Version v1
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Numerical modeling of optical modes in topological soft matter

  • 1. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • 2. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Vector and vortex laser beams are desired in many applications and are usually created by manipulating the laser output or by inserting optical components in the laser cavity. Distinctly, inserting liquid crystals into the laser cavity allows for extensive control over the emitted light due to their high susceptibility to external fields and birefringent nature. In this work we demonstrate diverse optical modes for lasing as enabled and stablised by topological birefringent soft matter structures using numerical modelling. We show diverse structuring of light—with different 3D intensity and polarization profiles—as realised by topological soft matter structures in radial nematic droplet, in 2D nematic cavities of different geometry and including topological defects with different charges and winding numbers, in arbitrary varying birefringence fields with topological defects and in pixelated birefringent profiles. We use custom written FDFD code to calculate emergent electromagnetic eigenmodes. Control over lasing is of a particular interest aiming towards the creation of general intensity, polarization and topologically shaped laser beams.

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Corresponding author: Urban Mur (urban.mur@fmf.uni-lj.si);

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European Commission
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