Vittorio Aita

Vittorio Aita
King's College London | KCL · Department of Physics

Master of Science

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Introduction
I work on experimental generation of Vectorial Vortex Beams (VVBs) with Spatial Light Modulators by means of interferometric and non-interferometric techniques. Also, I am working on theoretical investigation of VVBs main properties and VVBs focussing through Richards-Wolf theory.
Education
November 2016 - July 2019
September 2013 - November 2016

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Publications (10)
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Recent developments in the understanding of optical angular momentum have resulted in many demonstrations of unusual optical phenomena, such as optical beams with orbital angular momentum and transverse spinning light. Here we detail novel contributions to spin and orbital angular momentum generated by the gradient of wavefront curvature that becom...
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Structured light plays an important role in metrology, optical trapping and manipulation, communications, quantum technologies, nonlinear optics and provides a rich playground for addressing new optical phenomena. Here we demonstrate a novel approach for manipulating vector vortex beams carrying longitudinal field components using metamaterials wit...
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In the field of structured light, the study of optical vortices and their vectorial extension—vectorial vortex beams—has garnered substantial interest due to their unique phase and polarization properties, which make them appealing for many potential applications. Combining the advantages of vortex beams and anisotropic materials, unique possibilit...
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Vector vortex beams which possess complex intensity and polarisation patterns, and phase or polarisation singularities are important in a variety of applications ranging from high resolution imaging and data transmission to nonlinear optics and quantum technologies. Here, we theoretically analyse the effect of vector vortex beams propagation throug...

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