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Optical Vortex Shaping & Multiple Singularities Manipulation via High-order Cross-phase

Increasing demand for practical applications is forcing deeper research into optical vortices (OVs): from the generation and measurement to shaping and multiple singularities manipulation of OVs. Herein, we propose a new type of phase structure called the high-order cross phase (HOCP) can be employed to modulate OVs to implement both polygonal shaping and singularities manipulation. Theoretically, we investigate the propagation characteristics of OVs with the HOCP. In experiments, we achieve the shaping and singularities manipulation of OVs by utilizing the HOCP. On this basis, we discuss the interference patterns of superposed OVs after the modulation. This work provides an alternative method to achieve both polygonal shaping and multiple singularities manipulation, which will facilitate applications in optical micro-manipulation, optical communication, and high-dimensional quantum entanglement.

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