Authors: I. M. Vellekoop, E. G. van Putten, A. Lagendijk, and A. P. Mosk
Abstract: “We experimentally demonstrate the first method to focus light inside disordered photonic metamaterials. In such materials, scattering prevents light from forming a geometric focus. Instead of geometric optics, we used multi-path interference to make the scattering process itself concentrate light on a fluorescent nanoscale probe at the target position. Our method uses the fact that the disorder in a solid material is fixed in time. Therefore, even disordered light scattering is deterministic. Measurements of the probes fluorescence provided the information needed to construct a specific linear combination of hundreds of incident waves, which interfere constructively at the probe.”
Open Access
Publication: Optics Express
Issue/Year: Optics Express, Vol. 16, Issue 1, pp. 67-80, 2008
Authors:Mehul Malik, Malcolm O’Sullivan, Brandon Rodenburg, Mohammad Mirhosseini, Jonathan Leach, Martin P. J. Lavery, Miles J. Padgett, and Robert W. Boyd
Influence of atmospheric turbulence on optical communications using orbital angular momentum for encoding